Lord Vishwakarma Jayanti Quick Facts
Festival Name | Lord Vishwakarma Jayanti (भगवान विश्वकर्मा जयंती) |
Festival Date | 17 September 2023 |
Festival Type | Religious |
Festival Level | Regional |
Festival Observed by | Hindus |
History of Lord Vishwakarma Jayanti
Lord Vishwakarma has been considered the creator of the world and the architect of the gods. Vishwakarma Jayanti falls on 'Kanya Sankranti' of the Hindu calendar. Vishwakarma Jayanti is mainly celebrated in the states of Karnataka, Assam, West Bengal, Bihar, Jharkhand, Odisha and Tripura etc. The festival is celebrated as a day of worship mainly by the engineering and architectural community but also by artisans, craftsmen, mechanics, blacksmiths, welders.
Vishwakarma Puja is a major festival celebrated in Hinduism. The history of Vishwakarma Puja is very old and various stories are prevalent about it. The important aspect of this festival is that it is an important occasion for craftsmen, artisans and industrialists to seek the deity's grace and blessings to complete their journeys and workshops.
Story of Lord Vishwakarma Jayanti
Vishwakarma and Trishanku: It is told in this story that once Vishwakarma and his son Trishanku participate in a competition for appointment by Lord Shiva. In the competition, Vishwakarma makes huge tools, while Trishanku makes a Shivalinga out of a simple piece of wood. Shiva is pleased to defeat Trishanku, because according to him there is perfection in simplicity and simplicity.
Vishwakarma and the demon Asura: Tripura, the city situated at the highest level of heaven created by Vishwakarma, fights. The city, controlled by the Asura demon kings Mahishasura, Shukracharya and Tarakasura, becomes a menace to the deities. With the help of Lord Vishnu, Vishwakarma kills the Asuras and establishes peace.
Vishwakarma and the charioteer: Once Vishwakarma and his son the charioteer were engaged in building chariots. One day he learns that the most important horses to drive his chariots are not born to touch his chariots. Vishwakarma and the charioteers worship Lord Ganesha and ask him the way to run chariots without horses. Ganesha assigns him an elephant which can easily drive the chariot.
Significance of Lord Vishwakarma Jayanti
The importance of Vishwakarma Puja is very high in the Hindu society. This puja is an important occasion for craftsmen, artisans, industrialists and traders. The importance of this worship is understood for the following reasons:
Religious belief: Vishwakarma Puja is dedicated to Lord Vishwakarma, who is believed to be the creator and supreme craftsman of the universe. Through this worship people try to please him and get his blessings.
Industrial Recognition: Vishwakarma Puja is a symbol of industry, enterprise, production and workmanship prosperity. On this day industrialists and traders worship Vishwakarma for blessings and prosperity to their businesses.
Praise of hard work: The important aspect of Vishwakarma Puja is that it praises hard work, hard work and contribution. On this day craftsmen, artisans and industrialists honor their works and pray for the grace and blessings of Lord Vishwakarma.
Social Unity: People in Vishwakarma Puja signify unity socially. On this day people come together to organize worship, performances and festivals, which strengthens social bonds and increases harmony among the members of the society.
How to celebrate Lord Vishwakarma Jayanti
Workshops, factories, offices and other workplaces are thoroughly cleaned and decorated on the day of Vishwakarma Jayanti. The idols or images of Lord Vishwakarma are decorated and adorned with flowers and garlands. Puja and Prasad A special puja is performed in the honor of Lord Vishwakarma. Devotees offer flowers, fruits, sweets and other traditional offerings to the deity. The puja is conducted by a priest or a skilled craftsman who follows the rituals and chants Vedic mantras. Since Vishwakarma Jayanti is associated with craftsmanship and industrial work, tools, machinery and equipment are also worshiped on this day. They are cleaned, decorated with flowers and prayers are offered for their proper functioning and blessings. People belonging to the same trade or profession often come together to celebrate Vishwakarma Jayanti. Community gatherings, cultural programs and processions are organized where people showcase their skills, craftsmanship and industrial products.
These events promote the feeling of unity and brotherhood among the members of the community. After the puja, prasad is distributed among the devotees. It is considered auspicious and believed to bring blessings and prosperity. People celebrate Vishwakarma Jayanti by organizing feasts and sharing food with family, friends and colleagues. Special dishes and sweets are prepared as a part of the celebration. The day is also an occasion for workers and craftsmen to express their gratitude for the skills and talents they possess. They seek the blessings of Lord Vishwakarma for success, prosperity and protection in their field of work.
Tradition and customs of Lord Vishwakarma Jayanti
Worship: On this day people worship Vishwakarma Devta in their homes and workplaces. They are worshiped by decorating old machinery, equipment, instruments etc. Vrat Katha of Vishwakarma Devta and his virtues are recited at the time of worship.
Vishwakarma Temple Darshan: People visit Vishwakarma temples to worship the deity on Vishwakarma Jayanti. At some places special pujas are conducted in Vishwakarma temples and offerings are also distributed to the devotees.
Vishwakarma Puja Mela: At some places a fair is organized on Vishwakarma Jayanti. In this fair, the idol of Vishwakarma deity is decorated and worshipped, and various types of business activities and entertainment programs are organized.
Respect of craftsmen: Craftsmen are honored on Vishwakarma Jayanti. On this day people honor their ideal craftsmen by giving them awards.
Sea travel: In some places river or sea travel is done on the day of Vishwakarma Jayanti. People decorate boats and ships and take them to the water and worship the deity Vishwakarma.
More info about Lord Vishwakarma Jayanti
The form of Vishwakarma Jayanti has undergone rife changes, this is due to the competitive environment of religious and cultural practices as well as changes in the society.
Changes with technological progress: Vishwakarma Jayanti sees changes related to technological progress. From the point of view of modernity, people working in various industries and gardens celebrate Vishwakarma Jayanti inside their workshops and companies. It is emerging as a symbol of technological progress that reveals the ambition of man-made instruments, machinery and technical equipment.
Social organization: Social organization and programs are being organized in the form of Vishwakarma Jayanti. Under this, social, art and craft events are organized by various craft workshops, trade associations and organizations of industries. These programs organize Vishwakarma Jayanti through various social and professional activities.
Scientific and modern establishments: The role of scientific and modern establishments is increasing as Vishwakarma Jayanti approaches. Vishwakarma Jayanti is organized in various research institutes, technology institutes and science institutes, where scientific research, exhibition, and exhibition of instruments and equipment of Vishwakarma deity take place.
Vishwakarma Samaj: Vishwakarma Samaj has updated its practices with a modern and spiritual approach. This society is leading in the fields of craft, trade, science, and technology and works for mutual cooperation and progress of the whole society. Apart from this, Vishwakarma Jayanti is also celebrated through spiritual and social activities.
List of major festivals:
Date | Festival Name |
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13 January 2024 | Lohri |
14 January 2024 | Makar Sankranti |
9 April 2024 - 17 April 2024 | Chaitra Navratri |
11 April 2024 | Gangaur |
17 April 2024 | Ram Navami |
17 September 2023 | Lord Vishwakarma Jayanti |
24 October 2023 | Vijayadashami |
9 April 2024 | Gudi Padwa |
30 August 2023 | Raksha Bandhan |
15 October 2023 - 24 October 2023 | Navratri |
20 October 2023 - 24 October 2023 | Durga Puja |
10 November 2023 | Dhan Teras |
21 August 2023 | Naga Panchami |
23 April 2024 | Hanuman Jayanti |
Lord Vishwakarma Jayanti FAQs:
This year Lord Vishwakarma Jayanti festival is on 17 September 2023.
Lord Vishwakarma Jayanti is a Religious festival, Which is celebrated every year with great enthusiasm.
Lord Vishwakarma Jayanti is celebrated every year by people of Hindus religions/communities.
Lord Vishwakarma Jayanti is a Regional level festival, which is mainly celebrated by people of Hindus religions/communities.