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Here's a story I heard i hope u like
Chandran (Moon) hadn't seen Ganesha before his head was replaced with that of an elephant’s. On the fourth day (Chaturdasi) of the lunar cycle, he happened to see Ganesha and starting mocking him. Apparently he asks Ganesha if this is the face that people having been telling is very beautiful. Listening to Chandran make fun of him, Ganesha curses him. Chandran gets afflicted with leprosy, and he goes hiding into a cave.
After days of Chandran praying, Ganesha modifies his curse. Chandran will have his waxing and waning period instead. Now Chandran is known to have a lot of pride about his beauty, so I'm guessing Ganesha cursed him to tone down his arrogance. Since Chandran was cursed on Chaturdasi, people are generally asked not to look at the moon on that day.
Here's another event that happened around the same time. Just like we have 7½ years for Shani, or Saturn's period, Ganesha was to have his starting on the day he cursed Chandran. A small difference is that a year to us nearly a day to the gods.
Rewind a little bit: the 27 stars we have in the Hindu calendar are sisters who are extremely close to each other. They told their father that they all wanted to get married to the same person so that they can still be together. Their father gets them married to Chandran. The sisters, now Chandran's wives, live in separate houses and Chandran visits one of them each day in a set order. Each day of the lunar calendar was identified by Chandran's presence in that wife's house.
Coming back to the present, on the day Chandran was cursed, Shani visited the fourth star's house to check if Chandran had come. When the wife told him that Chandran wasn't there, Shani said he'll come back the next day. This happened for a few days.
It was the 9th day of the calendar when Chandran was freed from the leprosy curse, and because time waits for none, he went to the 9th house directly, skipping all others in between. By then, Ganesha's Shani period was also done, and he is believed to be one of the two people who didn't get to go through Shani's phase. The other is Hanuman, but that's a different story to tell.
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First story : the story of the minotor-morals/ lesson taught:it teaches us to be brave and to be always attentive
second story: Pandora and the mysterious box-morals lessons taught: it teaches us to be obidient and always having hope and faith
third story: story of king midas-teachings : to never be greedy and always think before you take any action
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