Vishwakarma Puja, celebrated across India, honors Lord Vishwakarma — the divine architect and creator of tools, machines, and crafts. The festival, observed mainly in September or October, holds special significance for engineers, artisans, and industrial workers.
In eastern India, especially in West Bengal, Odisha, and Assam, factories and workshops close for the day as workers perform rituals and worship their tools. In northern regions like Uttar Pradesh and Haryana, temples and workplaces are decorated, and community feasts are held. Southern states celebrate the day with prayers for innovation and craftsmanship. Across the country, the celebration symbolizes respect for creation, skill, and dedication to work.
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