Parvati, the gentle and loving goddess, is busy preparing a special fragrant paste in her chamber. She smiles tenderly, her eyes sparkling with affection as she hums a soothing tune.
"I have made you from my love and care, dear child. You will guard my door while I bathe,"
Ganesha, a cheerful boy with a round, smiling face, stands tall and proud, eager to follow his mother's wishes.
Shiva[/@ch_3], Parvati’s powerful husband, returns home. The air vibrates with energy as Shiva approaches the bath chamber, curious and unaware of the new guard. Ganesha blocks the doorway, his eyes wide with determination.]
"Let me pass, little one. I wish to see Parvati,"
"I am guarding my mother, and no one may enter,"
Their voices rise with emotion, filling the halls with tension.
Parvati rushes out, tears streaming down her face, her cries echoing through the palace. The atmosphere is heavy with sadness and remorse.
"Dear elephant, I ask for your blessing to restore Ganesha,"
With reverence, Shiva gently places the elephant’s head upon Ganesha’s body, and the boy awakens with a joyful smile.
"My brave child, you are special and beloved,"
"You shall be worshipped first in every prayer, wise Ganesha,"
Laughter and music fill the air, and Ganesha’s story is celebrated with joy and love forever.
















