Facing the divine axe hurled by Parashurama, Shree Ganesh made a deliberate choice: rather than deflect or resist the blow, he allowed it to strike him, losing his tusk in the process — a decision rooted entirely in reverence for the weapon's origin.
Choosing to Honor, Not to Resist
Recognizing that the axe had been a gift from his own father, Shiva, Shree Ganesh chose to accept the blow rather than turn aside a weapon carrying his father's blessing, even though the strike came from an adversary rather than Shiva's own hand.
A Sacrifice of Deep Filial Meaning
This choice reframes the resulting loss of his tusk not as defeat, but as an act of profound respect — valuing the sanctity of his father's gift, wherever it might come to rest, above his own comfort or physical wholeness.
What Devotees Seek
Devotees who reflect on this account find in it a quiet lesson about honoring what our elders and teachers have given us, even when that honor comes at unexpected personal cost.
Sankashti Chaturthi Mandal