
As Lord Ganesha sits down to eat the poisoned food, Mata Parvati grows anxious and rushes to protect him. How will she save her son in time?

While Lord Kartikeya patiently awaits the arrival of Lord Ganesha, Lord Vishnu and Narad Muni worry about how Lord Ganesh will navigate the challenge that has crossed his path.

Jwalamukh challenges Lord Ganesha and refuses to accept him as Pratham Pujya, but Ganesha's calm wisdom teaches him an unforgettable lesson. Meanwhile, Lord Kartikeya quietly longs for his brother.

Lord Ganesha misses Lord Kartikeya and blames himself for sending him away. As the city of Kashi awaits Ganesha's arrival, the asura Jwalamukh sets it ablaze. How will Lord Ganesha save the city?

Lord Ganesha is announced as the winner of the competition and shares the reason behind his victory. Later, Lord Kartikeya asks him to choose where he truly belongs, Kailash or Dakshin.

Lord Kartikeya begins to slow down as his thoughts drift to Lord Ganesha, while Ganesha finishes his parikrama around Mahadev and Mata Parvati. Who will Maa Parvati choose?

The devtas prepare for the challenge, but Lord Ganesha chooses to stay behind to handle the responsibilities. How will he end up winning the competition?

The maharishis argue over who should offer the first aahuti, Lord Vishnu or Lord Shiva. At the same time, the devtas dispute the matter, so Lord Vishnu decides to settle it with a competition.

Narad Muni and the rishis entrust Mata Parvati with choosing the right recipient for the Divya Phal. To decide fairly, she announces a competition between Lord Ganesha and Lord Kartikeya.

As Lord Ganesha tries to stop Lord Parshuram from interrupting Mahadev's meditation, an enraged Parshuram hurls his Parshu at him. What deeper lesson will emerge from this moment?