Sri Ganesha,  Srila Vyasa's Dev's Scribe and great devotee demigod of Lord Sri Krsna


 

If Ganesa, Lord Siva’s son and the expert scribe of the demigods, tried for millions of millenniums to fully describe one day of the Lord’s pastimes, he would be unable to find their limit.

While watching the rasa dance performed by Lord Krsna and the gopis, Lord Siva beheld the beautiful face of Sri Krsna and immediately began to dance and beat upon his small dim dim drum. While Lord Siva was dancing in ecstasy, his eldest son, Ganesa, joined him.

Goddess Durga has four famous children: two daughters - the goddess of fortune, Laksmi, and the goddess of learning, Sarasvati - and two famous sons, Lord Ganesa and Lord Karttikeya.

The power of destroying all obstacles to mundane prosperity has been delegated to Ganesa who is the object of worship to those who are eligible to worship him. He has obtained a rank among the five gods
( panchopasanam ) The Sun God, Brahma, Durga Devi, Lord Siva and Lord Vishnu. The self-same Ganesa is a demigod in possession of delegated power by infusion of the divine power.

All his glory rests entirely on the grace of Govinda i.e. Sri Krsna.