Vishwakarma Puja 2025: 16 or 17 September, which day is Vishwakarma Puja and why is special?

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Vishwakarma Puja 2025 Kab Hai? On the Chaturdashi date of Shukla Paksha of Bhadrapada month, worship of Lord Vishwakarma has special significance. On this day, Sun enters Virgo, which is called Kanya Sankranti. On this occasion special worship of factories, workplaces, machines and tools is done across the country. Let us know when Vishwakarma Jayanti is and about its worship method, importance.

When is Vishwakarma Puja? Vishwakarma Puja 2025 Date

According to the Panchang, the Ekadashi date of Krishna Paksha of Ashwin month will begin late at 12.12 pm on 17 September. At the same time, this date will conclude on September 17 at 11.39 pm. In such a situation, Vishwakarma Puja will be celebrated on 17 September as per Udaya Tithi.

Vishwakarma Jayanti Puja Vidhi of Vishwakarma Jayanti

Clean all the tools, machines and workplace on the day of Vishwakarma Puja, before worship. Then take a bath and wear clean clothes. Install an idol or picture of Lord Vishwakarma at the place of worship. Take a pledge of worship and invoke God. Prepare the necessary materials for worship like Akshat, flowers, sandalwood, roli, incense, lamps, fruits, sweets and panchamrit (milk, curd, ghee, honey, Ganga water). Offer flowers, roli, sandalwood and akshat to Lord Vishwakarma, apply tilak to all your tools and machines and also offer flowers on them. Perform Aarti of Lord Vishwakarma. Chant the mantra “Om Sri Vishwakarma Namah”. Finally, after worshiping, distribute prasad and accept yourself.

Why is this special?

This festival not only holds religious significance but it also shows the honor of labor and workmanship in the society. This day reminds us that no work is small and every work has its own importance. Therefore, from factories to small workshops, this festival is celebrated with great enthusiasm everywhere.

Importance of Vishwakarma Puja (Vishwakarma Jayanti Significance)

In Hinduism, Lord Vishwakarma is called the craftsman of the gods. According to mythology, he built weapons, palaces and chariots for the gods. Heaven Lok, Dwarka city, Vajra of Indra, Trishul of Lord Shiva and Sudarshan Chakra of Vishnu are all amazing compositions of Lord Vishwakarma. On this day, devotees worship their tools, machines and equipment so that they get success and progress in their work. This puja is a symbol of the fact that we should respect our living means. It is believed that a person who worships Lord Vishwakarma with true heart, comes wealth, prosperity and success in his life.

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