Writing of Mahabharata by Lord Ganesha
Sage Vyasa wanted
to write the epic Mahabharata and wanted somebody to write it. As he
would be thinking and reciting it at very high speed a very able and
exemplary write was required to writ it. So sage Vyasa asked sage Narada
to suggest somebody to write the Mahabharata for him.
Sage Narada
had suggested Lord Ganesha , the elephant god to write the epic as he
was a versatile person and was the god of education and literature.
So Vyasa went to Lord Ganesha and requested him to write his epic.
Lord
Ganesha had agreed to this task and made one condition for writing
Mahabharata. He told Vyasa that he would write but Vyasa should not stop
in between and should continuously recite and if he stopped in between
he would stop and go away.
Vyasa agreed and made one condition to
him that Lord Ganesha should not just copy what he says but should
understand the verses and its meaning while writing.
Lord ganesha
agreed to this and Vyasa had started his recital and Ganesha wrote it.
While reciting Mahabharata Vyasa purposely inserted difficult verses to
get time to think as Ganesha took time to understand the intricacies of
the verses.
While writing the Mahabharata Ganesha broke his writing
pen and without loosing time he broke one of his horn to write so that
he was not left behind in writing. Finally Vyasa and Lord Ganesha
finished the epic in record time.
This is the reason why Lord Ganesha is shown as with only one horn and the broken horn in his other hand.
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