Regional Sacred Stories · Tamil Nadu

Ganesha the Divine Crow

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The story of how the river Kaveri came to flow across the Tamil land continues directly from sage Agastya's kamandalu, and it is Shree Ganesh, in a wonderfully unexpected form, who brings that moment to its turning point.

A Crow at the Right Moment

As the story is cherished by devotees, Shree Ganesh took the form of a crow and settled upon the rim of Agastya's kamandalu at the precise moment the sage's attention was elsewhere, tipping the vessel just enough to release the sacred water held within.

A River Set Free

From that tipped kamandalu, the Kaveri is remembered flowing forth in full force, finding her course across the land and becoming the lifeline of agriculture and daily life for the communities along her banks.

What Devotees Seek

Communities of the Kaveri basin honor this story as an explanation of the river's sacred origin, and Shree Ganesh's small, crow-formed intervention as proof that even the greatest blessings sometimes arrive through the gentlest and most unassuming of nudges.