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The Duty of the Guard

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Just as in the Shiva Purana's account of his birth, this Brahmavaivarta telling again finds Shree Ganesh standing firm at Kailash's entrance, defending his father's privacy against a visitor unwilling to accept refusal.

A Familiar Role, A New Adversary

Where the earlier confrontation involved Nandi, the Ganas, Brahma, and ultimately Shiva himself, this account places Shree Ganesh against Parashurama specifically — a sage whose reputation for volatile anger made this particular standoff especially fraught from the outset.

Duty Without Regard for Reputation

True to the character devotees have come to expect from every telling of his gatekeeping role, Shree Ganesh did not yield simply because Parashurama's temper was well known and feared — his commitment to his father's privacy outweighing any concern for the sage's volatile reputation.

What Devotees Seek

This recurring image of Shree Ganesh as steadfast guardian, appearing across more than one sacred text, reassures devotees that his commitment to duty is not a single incident but a defining, consistent trait across every tradition that tells his story.