Vishwakarma Puja

Festivals of India, September 17th, 2024
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Vishwakarma Puja is a Hindu festival that celebrates Lord Vishwakarma, the divine architect and craftsman. He is considered the god of engineering, architecture, craftsmanship, and tools, often revered by artisans, carpenters, mechanics, engineers, architects, and factory workers.

The festival usually takes place in the month of September or October, specifically on the day of Kanya Sankranti, marking the transition of the Sun into the Virgo sign. In 2024, Vishwakarma Puja is likely to be celebrated on 17th September.

On this day, people worship tools, machines, and instruments used in their work, and factories, workshops, and industrial areas are often decorated. Workers seek Lord Vishwakarma’s blessings for better productivity and prosperity. It’s common for people to organize community meals, and some even take a break from their work on this occasion.


Lord Vishwakarma is a prominent deity in Hindu mythology, revered as the divine architect and craftsman. He is known as the creator of the universe’s architecture, including the design of celestial palaces, powerful weapons, and chariots used by the gods.

Key Attributes of Lord Vishwakarma:

  1. Creator of the Universe’s Architecture: He is believed to have designed the Swarga Loka (heaven), Pushpak Vimana (flying chariot), Dwarka (Lord Krishna’s city), and the Lanka of Ravana, among other celestial creations.
  2. Divine Craftsman: Lord Vishwakarma is regarded as the god of engineering, architecture, arts, and craft. He is the patron of artisans, blacksmiths, carpenters, sculptors, engineers, and craftsmen.
  3. Weapons and Tools: Many powerful weapons of gods were crafted by Vishwakarma, such as Vajra, the thunderbolt weapon of Lord Indra, which was created using the bones of Sage Dadhichi.
  4. Five Sons: Lord Vishwakarma is said to have five sons, who each represent different crafts:
    • Manu (blacksmiths),
    • Maya (goldsmiths),
    • Tvastar (carpenters),
    • Shilpi (stone masons),
    • Devagya (sculptors).

Vishwakarma in Hindu Scriptures:

  • Rigveda mentions Vishwakarma as the personification of creative power and supreme being, who is responsible for the creation of the world.
  • He is described as having multiple hands, holding different tools, symbolizing his mastery over various crafts.
  • Lord Vishwakarma’s mythology is also linked to ancient engineering and architecture, and he is considered a symbol of perfection in craftsmanship and design.

Significance in Modern Times:

In contemporary India, Vishwakarma is especially venerated by professionals involved in manufacturing, construction, engineering, and other trades. Vishwakarma Puja is observed by these communities, where they seek his blessings for precision, innovation, and growth in their work.

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