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: Vishwakarma Puja is a Hindu festival dedicated to Lord Vishwakarma, the divine architect and craftsman. It is observed to honor the creator of tools, machines, and technology.
Vishwakarma Puja is usually celebrated on the last day of the Bengali month of Bhadra (around mid-September) or on the day following Diwali, depending on regional traditions. It is observed in various parts of India and among specific communities involved in craftsmanship and industrial work.
Vishwakarma Puja is performed to seek the blessings of Lord Vishwakarma for success, prosperity, and safety in craftsmanship and industrial activities. It is believed to bring good fortune to businesses, factories, and workshops.
The celebration involves the worship of Lord Vishwakarma and the tools of trade. People clean and decorate their workplaces, machinery, and tools. Special prayers, aarti (ritual of waving lights), and offerings are made to seek the divine blessings for a fruitful and safe year ahead.
The items required for Vishwakarma Puja include images or idols of Lord Vishwakarma, tools, machinery, flowers, fruits, incense, lamps, and traditional puja items. Offerings may also include sweets and prasad.
Performing Vishwakarma Puja is believed to bring blessings for success, prosperity, and safety in craftsmanship and industrial work. It is thought to ensure the smooth functioning of tools and machinery, fostering a positive and conducive work environment.
Common rituals include cleaning and decorating workplaces, machinery, and tools. Special pujas are performed with the recitation of Vishwakarma mantras, and traditional aarti is offered. Distribution of prasad and sweets is also a common custom during the celebrations.