Vishwakarma Puja, celebrated in honor of
Lord Vishwakarma, the divine architect and craftsman of the gods, holds immense significance for artisans, workers, and industrialists. It is a day dedicated to acknowledging the creative spirit and craftsmanship in all forms. In 2025,
Vishwakarma Puja will be observed on
Wednesday, september 17, coinciding with
Kanya Sankranti, a festival that marks the transition of the sun into the Virgo zodiac sign.Here’s everything you need to know about
Vishwakarma Puja 2025:
1. What is Vishwakarma Puja?Vishwakarma Puja is a celebration of
Lord Vishwakarma, the architect of the universe. In Hindu mythology, Lord Vishwakarma is regarded as the creator of celestial machines, weapons, and all things that are integral to the functioning of the universe, including structures and designs. He is considered the divine engineer and is revered by artisans, engineers, architects, and anyone working with machines or tools.
Significance of the Day:· The day honors craftsmanship and the hard work of skilled laborers.· It is a time to pray for the safety, longevity, and efficiency of tools, machines, and vehicles.· people also worship tools and machinery they use for their trade, including
factories, workshops, and
vehicles.
2. Vishwakarma Puja 2025 TimingsIn 2025,
Vishwakarma Puja falls on
Wednesday, september 17, and the rituals are primarily performed during the
daytime, especially around the
Sankranti moment.
Kanya sankranti Timings:·
Sankranti Moment: 01:55 AM· The rituals are typically observed during the
day after sunrise, but the
best time to perform the puja is usually during
Pradosh Kaal (late afternoon to evening) when the energy is considered most auspicious for rituals.
Auspicious Time for Rituals:· The
puja timings vary depending on local customs, but it is ideal to begin the worship
after the sunrise and continue until the afternoon.· Devotees often
avoid nighttime worship for Vishwakarma Puja, focusing instead on the hours when the sun is shining bright.
3. Rituals and Traditions of Vishwakarma PujaThe rituals and celebrations for Vishwakarma Puja involve a number of practices that honor Lord Vishwakarma and the tools and machines used by workers.
Key Rituals:·
Worship of Tools and Machinery: people clean and decorate their
tools,
machines, and
vehicles (like cars, trucks, or bicycles), as these are seen as extensions of their work and creativity. They place these items near the
idol of Vishwakarma for blessings.·
Sankalp (Prayer): The worshippers offer flowers, incense, and sweets to the idol of Lord Vishwakarma. The prayer includes a request for the protection and successful functioning of their tools or machines.·
Puja Offerings: Devotees offer
milk, fruits, sweets, and
sandalwood paste during the puja.·
Prayers for Prosperity: Prayers are made for success in work, peace, and the
safety of the machines and tools used daily.·
Rituals in Factories and Workshops: In many factories and workshops, special prayers are held for machines and other work equipment, sometimes even with
public ceremonies.
4. Vishwakarma Puja history and LegendsVishwakarma Puja has its roots in ancient Hindu tradition, where Lord Vishwakarma is celebrated as the architect of the universe. According to mythology, Lord Vishwakarma is responsible for creating the
Palace of Lanka, the
Vajra (weapon) of Indra, and even
the chariots of the gods.
The Story of Lord Vishwakarma:· Lord Vishwakarma is said to have created the
world's most magnificent structures and is credited with building not just the
celestial homes of the gods but also some of their most powerful weapons and tools.· He is often depicted as holding a
book, a
tool, or a
crafting instrument, symbolizing the work of craftsmanship and architectural expertise.· Devotees believe that by worshiping Vishwakarma on this day, they can
seek blessings for skill, efficiency, and success in their professional and personal lives.
5. Regional Variations and CelebrationsWhile the core ritual remains the same across India,
Vishwakarma Puja is celebrated with slight variations in different regions:
In Industrial Regions:· In cities like
Kolkata,
Delhi,
Mumbai, and
Chennai, Vishwakarma Puja is celebrated on a large scale. Many factories and construction sites hold special
puja ceremonies to bless their machinery and workers.
In Homes and Workshops:· In homes, people who work in
artisanal professions such as carpenters, blacksmiths, or mechanics will typically worship their tools and machines.· The
decorations around the tools and idols are made with colorful flowers,
ribbons, and
lights, and
prayers for protection and success in their work are offered.
6. Vishwakarma Puja: A Day of Celebration and GratitudeFor those who depend on tools, machines, or craftsmanship in their daily lives, Vishwakarma Puja is a day of gratitude and reverence. It's a day to thank the
god of creation for bestowing them with the skills and resources necessary for their trade.
Social Significance:·
Workers and
artisans look forward to this day as a time to bond with their colleagues and work community, often taking part in
celebrations, including
feasts,
cultural performances, and
community gatherings.
7. Conclusion: A Day of Blessings and New BeginningsVishwakarma Puja is more than just a religious observance; it’s a day of
gratitude for the work we do and the tools we use. Whether it’s in the
workshops,
factories, or
homes, this day reminds us of the importance of skilled labor and the role of craftsmanship in shaping our world.In 2025, as
Vishwakarma Puja coincides with
Kanya Sankranti, it brings an extra layer of auspiciousness, encouraging people to make the most of the energy of the day to
seek blessings for prosperity, success, and safety in their professional lives.So, whether you're a
worker,
artisan, or someone with a
passion for creation, this is your day to celebrate the
tools of your trade and honor Lord Vishwakarma’s divine craftsmanship.
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