Vishwakarma Puja 2025 will be observed on Wednesday, September 17, coinciding with Kanya Sankranti, a significant astrological transition. This Hindu festival is dedicated to Lord Vishwakarma, revered as the divine architect and engineer of the gods. It holds special importance for craftsmen, engineers, artisans, and industrial workers, who worship their tools, machines, and instruments in gratitude and prayer for progress and innovation.
The Significance of Lord Vishwakarma in Hindu Tradition
In Hindu mythology, Lord Vishwakarma is considered the deity of craftsmanship, architecture, engineering, and mechanics. Scriptures describe Him as the creator of magnificent celestial constructions and powerful divine weapons. Among His celebrated creations are,
- Dwarka, the city of Lord Krishna
- Indraprastha, the palace of the Pandavas
- Golden Lanka, the kingdom of Ravana
- Swargaloka, the abode of the gods
- Divine weapons such as Lord Vishnu’s Sudarshan Chakra, Lord Shiva’s Trishula, and Lord Kartikeya’s spear
Lord Vishwakarma symbolizes creativity, innovation, and precision—values deeply ingrained in India’s artisan and industrial traditions.
Rituals and Celebrations: A Festival of Tools and Traditions
Vishwakarma Puja is unique in its focus on material tools and machines. It is celebrated with reverence in factories, workshops, engineering units, construction sites, and offices across India.
- The key rituals observed include,
- Idol worship of Lord Vishwakarma, decorated with flowers, incense, and offerings
- Tool worship (Ayudh Puja), where tools and machines are cleaned, decorated, and not used for the day
- Prayers for safety, productivity, and innovation in the workplace
- Community feasts and celebrations, bringing together workers, artisans, and engineers in a festive spirit
This puja is particularly popular in eastern India, especially in West Bengal, Odisha, Jharkhand, Bihar, and Assam, but is also celebrated across industrial belts nationwide.
A Festival of Skill, Progress, and Dedication
- Vishwakarma Puja is not just a religious occasion but also a celebration of skilled labour, technology, and human ingenuity. In modern times, it has come to represent the fusion of tradition and technology, highlighting the importance of workers and their tools in building the nation.
- The day reminds us that progress stems from dedication to one’s craft, whether in a workshop, factory, office, or design lab. As India advances toward greater industrialization and digital innovation, festivals like Vishwakarma Puja underscore the cultural and spiritual respect for skill and creation.


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