Puranic Stories · Ganesha Purana

Slaying of Devantaka

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Among the great threats Mahotkata Vinayaka faced in the Krita Yuga was Devantaka, a demon king whose campaign against righteous practice made him one of the age's most dangerous forces.

A Reign That Banned the Sacred

Devantaka is remembered specifically for prohibiting religious rites during his rule, an assault not merely on individual enemies but on the very fabric of dharma, leaving communities unable to perform the sacred practices central to their way of life.

Mahotkata's Response

Ten-armed and formidable, Mahotkata Vinayaka moved decisively against Devantaka's forces, meeting his campaign of suppression with a war fought specifically to restore what had been forbidden — the freedom of devotees to worship and practice openly once again.

What Devotees Seek

Devantaka's defeat stands as an early Puranic account of Shree Ganesh directly protecting the freedom to worship itself, a role devotees still invoke whenever their own sacred practice feels threatened or obstructed.