Long ago, in an era beyond memory, Tulsi, a celestial maiden celebrated for her devotion and grace, wandered the divine realms in pursuit of spiritual
Category: Ganesh Stories
Ganesh Stories
Tuesday, the fourth day after the full moon, is called Angarki Chaturthi. The Angarki Chaturthi during an extra month is considered highly significant because it
In accordance with the Hindu calendar, every Marathi month’s Krishna Paksha’s fourth day is referred to as Sankashti Chaturthi or Sankashti. Generally, in a year,
There exist various renditions of the tale recounting Lord Ganesha’s marriage. Among these, the most renowned version unfolds as follows: Once upon a time, a
Once, Lord Ganesha was invited to a grand feast hosted by a rishi (sage). The rishi prepared many delicious dishes, and Lord Ganesha ate to
One day, Lord Ganesha was taking a leisurely stroll on his mount, the mushaka. Suddenly, a snake appeared and scared the mushaka. The mushaka ran
Once, Lord Shiva had entrusted Lord Ganesha with the duty of guarding his palace while he was away. One day, when Lord Ganesha was on
Once, a poor woman visited the temple of Lord Ganesha and offered him a coconut as a symbol of her devotion. She was worried that
One day, Lord Ganesha’s vehicle, a mouse called Mushaka, was complaining to Lord Ganesha about the burden of carrying him everywhere. The mouse said that
The story of Lord Ganesha and the demon Tarakasura is another famous tale from Hindu mythology. Tarakasura was a powerful demon who had obtained a