Devotional & Philosophical Stories · The Cosmic Origin (Srishti)

The Blessing of the Trinity

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Following the well-known account of Shree Ganesh's elephant head being given to him after his original form was lost, tradition holds that his restoration to life was met not only by his parents' relief, but by the blessings of the greater cosmic order itself.

A Blessing From Beyond the Household

Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva — the trinity understood in much of Hindu tradition as the creator, sustainer, and transformer of the universe — are remembered extending their blessings to the newly restored Shree Ganesh, affirming his place not merely within his own family but within the wider cosmic order.

First Among the Gods

These blessings are closely tied, in devotional memory, to the honor granted Shree Ganesh as the deity invoked first before all others — a status not simply assumed by his household but confirmed by the wider assembly of gods, giving weight to the custom, still kept today, of beginning any undertaking with his name.

What Devotees Seek

Devotees beginning something significant — a marriage, a new venture, a major life passage — invoke Shree Ganesh first, trusting in this same blessing once extended by the trinity as reason enough to place him at the very start.