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Ganesha once went to challenge mouse, to lift him

Ganesha once went to challenge mouse, to lift him from the place where he was seated. The news reached the Heavenly Deities, and intensity of the challenge seen in every eye. So, the mouse went to prepare on the strategies to make Ganesh rise from where he was seated. 

Hours passed, the applauds and silent determination became an authentic way in getting the Heavenly Deities divide into two parties, supporting their favourite Ganesha and the Mouse. This sent an envoy to inform surya, the reason for his presence to watch the event. 

Three days passed, the whole universe lived in the dark. 

The Ganesha announced, "Tell him," he instructed his supporters, "that the mouse should either continue to fight or accept the defeat."

Mouse, had begun to put more strength and attention to reach the gates of his win. But, in vain.

Out of sudden thought, Mouse, shouted out to handover the famous Laddus to him for adding some strength and waited to see the reaction of Ganesha. 

Being a Laddus lover, Ganesha jumped out from his seat to grab some for himself. 

Mouse, shrugged and continued rising.

"Tell Ganesha,"  that he was defeated by the Mouse.  Hello Resties! ā¤ļø

Day 24 of #RzGeDiMo is here to tap your Mythological knowledge as you pen down your own Mythological Interpretation! šŸ˜

ā€¢ You must write either a poem/ story/ long form of your personal interpretation (opinion) of any mythological incident. 

ā€¢ You can use any prominent mythological incident for your interpretation. It doesn't necessarily have to be hindu mythology.
Ganesha once went to challenge mouse, to lift him from the place where he was seated. The news reached the Heavenly Deities, and intensity of the challenge seen in every eye. So, the mouse went to prepare on the strategies to make Ganesh rise from where he was seated. 

Hours passed, the applauds and silent determination became an authentic way in getting the Heavenly Deities divide into two parties, supporting their favourite Ganesha and the Mouse. This sent an envoy to inform surya, the reason for his presence to watch the event. 

Three days passed, the whole universe lived in the dark. 

The Ganesha announced, "Tell him," he instructed his supporters, "that the mouse should either continue to fight or accept the defeat."

Mouse, had begun to put more strength and attention to reach the gates of his win. But, in vain.

Out of sudden thought, Mouse, shouted out to handover the famous Laddus to him for adding some strength and waited to see the reaction of Ganesha. 

Being a Laddus lover, Ganesha jumped out from his seat to grab some for himself. 

Mouse, shrugged and continued rising.

"Tell Ganesha,"  that he was defeated by the Mouse.  Hello Resties! ā¤ļø

Day 24 of #RzGeDiMo is here to tap your Mythological knowledge as you pen down your own Mythological Interpretation! šŸ˜

ā€¢ You must write either a poem/ story/ long form of your personal interpretation (opinion) of any mythological incident. 

ā€¢ You can use any prominent mythological incident for your interpretation. It doesn't necessarily have to be hindu mythology.