Vinayaka Chavithi Katha English 'link' -

Witnessing the chaos, Lord Shiva lost his patience. He did not know this was his son. In a divine rage, he sent his mighty trident (Trishul) and, in one swift move, severed the boy’s head from his body.

During Vinayaka Chavithi, devotees create clay idols of Lord Ganesha and worship them with flowers, fruits, and sweets. The idol is immersed in water on the tenth day of the festival, known as Visarjan. The festival symbolizes the birth of Lord Ganesha and his role in removing obstacles from our lives. vinayaka chavithi katha english

To calm Parvati’s wrath, Lord Shiva promised to bring the boy back. He sent his Ganas (attendants) into the world with a command: “Bring me the head of the first living being you find whose mother is facing north, away from its child.” Witnessing the chaos, Lord Shiva lost his patience