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A Bedtime Tale of the Overfull Belly

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The story of Shree Ganesh's fall from his mouse after an overfull feast of modaks, and the serpent Vasuki borrowed as a makeshift belt, is one of the most beloved tales families retell to children at Ganesh Chaturthi time.

A Story Told Again and Again

Passed down through generations, this account of a young god's tumble after eating too much, and his quick, resourceful recovery, remains a household favorite precisely because it is warm, funny, and easy for a child to picture — a rare glimpse of the divine caught in an utterly relatable moment.

A Gentle Lesson, Lightly Given

Told to children at bedtime or during the festival itself, the story carries its lesson about moderation lightly, through laughter rather than lecture, in keeping with how so many of Shree Ganesh's childhood stories teach through warmth rather than warning.

What Devotees Seek

Families keeping this storytelling tradition alive pass along not just the tale itself but the affection behind it — a reminder that devotion can be playful, and that a beloved story retold each year only grows dearer with time.