Vishwakarma Puja
Vishwakarma Puja, the day dedicated to Lord Vishwakarma, the divine architect, will be celebrated on Monday, 17th September. As the birth anniversary of Lord Vishwakarma, the celestial engineer and creator of the universe, this day holds immense significance, especially for those in technical and industrial fields.
According to Hindu mythology, Lord Vishwakarma is the seventh son of Lord Brahma, the creator of the universe. He is revered as the god of craftsmanship, machinery, and architecture. On this day, workers, artisans, and laborers come together to worship their tools, machines, and Lord Vishwakarma, seeking his blessings for a prosperous future.
The Architect of the Gods
In the Hindu scriptures, Lord Vishwakarma is considered the ultimate architect and craftsman. He is credited with designing and constructing the palaces and cities of the gods. Some of his most notable creations include Indrapuri, Dwarika, Hastinapur, Swargalok (heaven), Lanka, and Jagannath Puri. According to the legends, he also crafted powerful divine weapons like Lord Shiva’s trident and Lord Vishnu’s Sudarshan Chakra. Due to these contributions, Lord Vishwakarma is also worshipped as the god of machinery and weapons on this auspicious day.
The Significance of Vishwakarma Puja
Vishwakarma Puja is particularly important for those who work with tools and machines, such as engineers, mechanics, factory workers, and artisans. It is believed that by worshipping Lord Vishwakarma and their tools, people in these professions can ensure safety, efficiency, and success in their work. Factories, workshops, and industrial units come to a standstill as employees take a break to perform the rituals and offer prayers. The tools and machines are cleaned, decorated, and then worshipped as part of the ritual. After the puja, these tools are not used for the rest of the day, symbolizing respect and gratitude.
Astrological Significance: Sun’s Entry into Virgo
This year, there has been some confusion regarding the exact date of Vishwakarma Puja due to the astrological transition of the Sun into Virgo. Traditionally, the puja is performed when the Sun moves from the zodiac sign Leo to Virgo in the month of Bhadrapada. However, this year, the Sun is set to enter Virgo on the evening of 16th September, at 7:29 pm. As a result, many people are unsure about the correct date and time for the puja. According to astrologers, the most auspicious time (muhurta) for Vishwakarma Puja is on Tuesday, 17th September, during Ravi Yoga, which begins at 6:07 am and ends at 1:53 pm.
The Auspicious Time for Vishwakarma Puja
The ideal time to perform Vishwakarma Puja this year is during Ravi Yoga on Tuesday, 17th September. The puja rituals are typically performed in factories, workshops, and shops during this time. Workers and laborers, after worshipping their tools and machines, refrain from using them for the rest of the day. According to the Drik Panchang, Vishwakarma Puja has started on Monday, September 16, 2024. The Vishwakarma Puja Sankranti Moment is at 7:53 PM. It is also considered auspicious to perform the worship of Lord Vishwakarma during the Abhijit Muhurat, which runs from 11:51 AM to 12:40 PM.
This is done to pay homage to the machines and tools that support their livelihood. The day is seen as a celebration of craftsmanship, and the rituals performed are believed to bring success, safety, and growth in work.
Celebrations Across India
Although Vishwakarma Puja is celebrated across the country, it holds special significance in states like Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Bengal, and Jharkhand. In these regions, the festival is celebrated with great enthusiasm, particularly in industrial areas. After performing the puja, people offer prasad to Lord Vishwakarma and distribute it among family members, friends, and colleagues. The festival also brings together workers and laborers in a spirit of unity and devotion.
In conclusion, Vishwakarma Puja is not just a day of worship, but a celebration of craftsmanship and technical skill. By honoring Lord Vishwakarma and the tools of their trade, workers and artisans across India seek blessings for continued prosperity and success.
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FAQs
When is the auspicious Time to Worship Lord Vishwakarma?
On 17th September, Performing the worship of Lord Vishwakarma during the Abhijit Muhurat (from 11:51 AM to 12:40 PM)