Ganesha's Clever Race
Ganesha shows that loving wisdom, not speed, wins the mango race on Mount Kailash.
- Recommended age
- 3-5
- Theme
- Culture
- Length
- 12 story pages
Page 1
On snowy Mount Kailash lived Ganesha, a happy boy with an elephant head. This tale shows how his clever, loving heart wins a big race and proves that kindness is the greatest power.
Page 2
Ganesha loved to flap his big ears and laugh until his round tummy shook. Gods, animals, and friends adored him because he was gentle, funny, and always ready to help.
Page 3
One bright morning Mama Parvati and Papa Shiva called Ganesha and his brother Kartikeya. 'We have a fun challenge for you both,' they said, their eyes sparkling with excitement.
Page 4
Parvati raised a shining bowl filled with golden mangoes. 'Whoever circles the whole world first may eat these sweet fruits,' she smiled. Both brothers beamed with joy.
Page 5
Kartikeya leapt onto his speedy peacock. 'See you soon!' he shouted, shooting off like a rainbow arrow. The wind whooshed and leaves twirled as he vanished from sight.
Page 6
Ganesha patted Mooshak, his plump little mouse. 'We are not fast,' he sighed. Mooshak squeaked, 'But we can think fast!' Ganesha's eyes lit up with a clever idea.
Page 7
Ganesha folded his hands, then walked around his parents once, twice, three times. With each step he whispered love. When he finished he smiled proudly, 'Race complete!'
Page 8
Parvati blinked and Shiva raised an eyebrow. Ganesha bowed. 'Mother, Father, you are my universe. Walking around you is like circling everything,' he said softly.
Page 9
Dusty and tired, Kartikeya landed. He saw Ganesha munching mangoes. 'I flew over oceans and mountains. How are you here already?' he asked in amazement.
Page 10
Parvati hugged both sons. 'Speed is nice,' she said, 'but wisdom and love shine brighter.' Shiva nodded and handed Ganesha another sweet mango for his smart thinking.
Page 11
From that day children prayed to wise Ganesha before new tasks, remembering that gentle thoughts and clever ideas can win any race, big or small.
Page 12
Moral: Use your heart and mind together. Clever kindness is stronger than simple speed.