Shiva declared: “From this day, before any puja, any journey, any new beginning, Ganesha will be worshipped first. He is the remover of obstacles (Vighnaharta) and the bestower of wisdom.” After Ganesha was made the leader of the ganas, he was invited to a grand feast one night. He ate enormous quantities of modaks (sweet dumplings). To cool his stomach, he set out on his mouse (vahana) for a ride.
Here is the in English, formatted as a complete, printable PDF-ready document. You can copy this text directly into a Word/Google Doc and save as a PDF. Ganesh Chaturthi Vrat Katha (The Story of Lord Ganesha’s Birth) Significance: This sacred story is recited during the Ganesh Chaturthi fast (vrat) to invoke Lord Ganesha’s blessings for wisdom, prosperity, and the removal of obstacles. Part 1: The Creation of Ganesha Long ago, on Mount Kailash, Goddess Parvati, the consort of Lord Shiva, wanted to bathe. Since no one was guarding her chamber, she created a young boy from the turmeric paste (sandalwood paste in some versions) on her body. She breathed life into him, and thus, the boy was born.
Shiva grew angry. He sent his ganas (attendants) to subdue the boy, but the boy was no ordinary child. He defeated them all. Finally, Lord Shiva himself raised his trident (Trishul) and in a fierce battle, severed the boy’s head from his body. When Parvati came out and saw her son’s lifeless body, she was devastated. Her motherly love turned into divine rage. She revealed her true cosmic form—Adi Shakti—and declared, “Until my son is brought back to life, I will destroy all of creation.”
The leper king followed the instructions perfectly. He worshipped Ganesha with 21 modaks, durva grass, and red flowers. He listened to this very story. The moment he broke his fast, his leprosy vanished. He regained his kingdom and glory.
The boy, knowing only his mother’s command, replied, “You cannot enter. Mother is bathing, and no one is allowed.”
The boy stood up, alive once more. Shiva named him — Gana (hosts of demigods) + Isha (lord)—the Lord of all beings.
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