Before sound, there was listening. Before thought, there was the still mind.
In the sacred hush before creation spoke its name, there sat a being with an elephant’s grace and a child’s wonder. His ears wide as wisdom itself, his trunk bridging the world of gods and mortals. The Vedas knew him not just as remover of obstacles, but as the one who hears what is unspoken, and sees what is invisible.
He is Ganesha—the scribe of Mahabharata, the keeper of beginnings and the master of intellect .
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