Some time after his restoration, Shree Ganesh's wisdom was tested once more, this time in a contest of intellect rather than strength, when the sage Narada arrived at Kailash bearing a divine mango said to grant supreme knowledge to whoever consumed it.
A Prize Beyond Ordinary Value
The mango Narada presented was no ordinary fruit but a vessel of extraordinary wisdom, and its arrival at Kailash immediately drew the attention of both of Shiva and Parvati's sons, Shree Ganesh and his brother Kartikeya, each eager to claim so remarkable a gift.
A Contest Proposed
Rather than dividing so singular a prize, a contest was proposed to determine which son would receive it, setting the stage for one of the most beloved and instructive stories in all of Shree Ganesh's tradition — a race that would test not speed, but wisdom itself.
What This Contest Reveals
Narada's mango, small as its role might seem, set in motion a story devotees have cherished for generations — not for its prize, but for what its resolution would go on to teach about where true understanding is actually found.
Sankashti Chaturthi Mandal