To calm Parvati’s wrath, Lord Shiva promised to bring the boy back. He sent his Ganas (attendants) into the world with a command: “Bring me the head of the first living being you find whose mother is facing north, away from its child.”
The Moon God (Chandra), watching from the sky, laughed at Ganesha’s appearance. Angered by his vanity, Ganesha cursed the Moon, declaring that anyone who looked at it on this night would face "Mithya Dosha"—false accusations and bad luck. Lord Krishna and the Shamantaka Mani vinayaka chavithi katha english
, knowing he couldn't compete in speed with his heavy body and small mouse mount, used his wisdom. To calm Parvati’s wrath, Lord Shiva promised to
The "Katha" is not just a single tale but a compilation of legends explaining Ganesha’s divine birth, his rise to leadership among the gods, and the cautionary tale of the lunar curse. 1. The Divine Birth of Ganesha Lord Krishna and the Shamantaka Mani , knowing