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Story of Agasthyar - Cauvery
Surapaduman was an asura, who had immense power. Indra had run away in fear from his Indralogam, reached Sirgazhi in the southern regios of India & prayed to Lord Siva. He created a beautiful garden & worshipped Lord Siva with the flowers from his garden. But soon, Lord Varuna in fear of Surapaduman did not shower rains & Indran's garden & in fact the whole land suffered from lack of water. Sage Narada, told Indran of the river Cauvery that Lord Siva had once filled in Agasthiar's kamandalam. Indran prayed to Lord Ganesha for his help. Ganesha took the form of a crow & sat on Agasthiar's kamandalam & toppled it. Agasthiar lifted his hands to shoo off the crow. River Cauvery, took it as a signal for her & began to flow.
The crow took the form of a small boy.
Agasthiar started chasing the boy trying to strike him on his head with
his knuckles. Ganesha took his original form. Agasthiar was saddened that
he had tried to strike Lord Ganesha. He started striking his forehead with
his knuckles. Ganesha stopped him & granted that everybody who worshipped
him in this manner would be blessed with wisdom.