Devotional & Philosophical Stories · The Divine Play (Leela)

Hiding Shiva's Trishul

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A gentler, more mischievous story from Shree Ganesh's childhood tells of the day he hid his father's most sacred weapon — the Trishul, Lord Shiva's trident — simply to see what would happen next.

A Prank on the Great Ascetic

As the story is told among devotees, the young Ganesha, playful and curious, took hold of Shiva's Trishul while his father was engaged elsewhere and tucked it away, watching with delight as Shiva searched the household for his missing weapon.

A Story in Exchange for a Story

When Shiva discovered his son responsible, the resolution was not stern punishment but conversation: Shiva is remembered as agreeing to tell young Ganesha a story in exchange for the Trishul's return, turning a small act of mischief into an opportunity for teaching. The tale is treasured for showing a side of the divine household rarely emphasized elsewhere — warmth, humor, and the easy affection between a great ascetic god and his curious child.

What Devotees Seek

Parents and grandparents retell this story especially to children, less as scripture than as an invitation into the same warmth — a reminder that even the mightiest household can be softened by a child's playful curiosity.