Vishwakarma Puja is celebrated annually on September 17, coinciding with the transition of the Sun into the Virgo zodiac sign, known as Kanya Sankranti. This day marks the birth anniversary of Lord Vishwakarma, revered as the first architect, engineer, and craftsman of creation. Devotees observe this occasion by performing rituals to honor him.
The worship of Lord Vishwakarma is believed to bring success in various endeavors, particularly in fields related to craftsmanship and engineering. On this day, followers engage in specific prayers and mantras that are considered auspicious.
To perform the puja, devotees often recite mantras dedicated to Lord Vishwakarma, which are thought to invoke his blessings. Additionally, an aarti is performed as part of the ritual, symbolizing devotion and gratitude. Engaging in these practices with sincerity is believed to yield fruitful results.
For those interested in participating in the celebrations, understanding the proper methods for chanting the mantras and conducting the aarti can enhance the spiritual experience of Vishwakarma Puja.
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