Post by : Michael Darzi
Vishwakarma Puja is one of the most important and respected festivals for workers, engineers, craftsmen, and artisans in India and for Indian communities living around the world, including the UAE. This special day honors Lord Vishwakarma, the divine architect of the universe. He is believed to be the god of creation, machines, tools, and skilled work. People from many professions worship him to seek his blessings for safety, success, skill, and prosperity in their daily work.
Unlike many other festivals that are purely religious or cultural, Vishwakarma Puja has a close connection to people’s work and daily life. It is a celebration that combines devotion with practical work. Engineers, factory workers, artisans, mechanics, and even students in technical fields celebrate this day by showing respect to the tools, machines, and equipment they use. By doing so, they hope their work remains safe, efficient, and successful.
Vishwakarma Puja is usually celebrated on Kanya Sankranti, which marks the end of the Hindu month of Bhadrapada, generally falling in September. The exact date may change slightly each year according to the Hindu calendar. On this day, workplaces, workshops, factories, and offices are cleaned thoroughly and decorated with colorful rangolis, flowers, and lights. Tools, machines, vehicles, and other equipment are placed carefully and worshipped, as devotees believe that these objects are sacred on this day.
The festival is not just about performing rituals. It is also about showing gratitude. People believe that by worshipping their tools and machines with devotion, they can avoid problems, work more efficiently, and invite positive energy into their workplaces. The festival highlights the importance of hard work, discipline, and respect for one’s craft.
Vishwakarma Puja begins early in the morning. Devotees place an idol or picture of Lord Vishwakarma in a prominent spot at their workplace. Alongside it, a small altar is often set up with tools, machinery, and instruments that are used in daily work.
During the puja, devotees offer fresh flowers, fruits, sweets, and betel leaves as prasad. The main part of the ceremony is the Vishwakarma Aarti, a devotional song or chant recited to invite Lord Vishwakarma’s blessings. The aarti praises his creativity, intelligence, and the important role he played in building the world. It talks about how he created cities, tools, machines, and weapons, showing his contribution to every part of life.
In some regions, people also perform a Havan (fire ritual) to purify the workplace and remove negative energies. During the puja, prayers are offered not only for personal success but also for the safety of colleagues, machinery, and materials. The festival also teaches the value of unity and teamwork, reminding people to respect both their tools and the people who work with them.
The Vishwakarma Aarti is considered the heart of the festival. It is a devotional song that praises Lord Vishwakarma’s wisdom, skills, and creativity. Chanting or singing the aarti is believed to bring positivity, remove obstacles, and inspire workers to perform their work with excellence.
Many offices and households keep a written copy of the aarti or play it through speakers during the puja. The beautiful and spiritual songs connect devotees with the divine architect and remind them to stay disciplined, focused, and dedicated. Beyond devotion, the aarti also serves as a reminder about the importance of precision, creativity, and hard work in one’s professional life.
Vishwakarma Puja has gained popularity among Indian communities living in the UAE and other countries. In cities like Dubai and Abu Dhabi, companies, factories, and small businesses organize pujas in their offices or workshops. Priests are invited to conduct the rituals and ensure the traditions are followed properly.
Social media often shows images of decorated workspaces, machinery, and tools, reflecting the devotion and excitement of the community. Some organizations also host cultural programs after the puja, including traditional songs, dances, and devotional activities. These celebrations help strengthen community bonds and keep Indian traditions alive, even far away from home.
In today’s fast-moving, technology-driven world, Vishwakarma Puja remains highly relevant. It reminds people to value skill, creativity, and hard work. The festival encourages respect for the tools and machines we use and teaches us to appreciate the effort behind every creation.
For workers and engineers, the puja brings a sense of responsibility, safety, and focus. For families, it is a chance to teach children the importance of dedication, devotion, and respect for one’s profession. Participating in Vishwakarma Puja connects spiritual values with professional life, encouraging ethical work, efficiency, and gratitude.
Vishwakarma Puja is not just a religious ritual; it is a celebration of human skill, creativity, and labor. Through prayers, offerings, and chanting the aarti, devotees express their gratitude to Lord Vishwakarma and seek his blessings for their work and workplaces. Whether in India or abroad, the festival blends tradition with modern life, teaching people to respect craftsmanship, tools, and teamwork.
In 2025, as Indian communities worldwide celebrate Vishwakarma Puja, the festival continues to inspire devotion, unity, and excellence in professional and personal life. It is a day that honors not only a deity but also the dignity of work itself, reminding everyone that dedication, skill, and gratitude are the foundations of success.
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