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Introduction
Lord Vishwakarma Jayanti is a special day celebrated with great reverence and joy by millions of people across India. This day honors Lord Vishwakarma, the divine architect and engineer of the universe, who is considered the creator of all the tools, machines, and structures that exist. According to the Hindu calendar, Lord Vishwakarma Jayanti will be celebrated on February 10th, 2025, while it is generally observed on the 17th of September each year according to the English calendar. On this auspicious day, devotees pay tribute to Lord Vishwakarma, offering prayers to honor his contributions to the world and seeking his blessings for success and prosperity in their work.
The Meaning of the Word ‘Vishwakarma’
The name ‘Vishwakarma’ is derived from two Sanskrit words: ‘Vishwa’ meaning “universe” and ‘Karma’ meaning “action” or “work.” Therefore, the name Vishwakarma signifies “the one who performs the work of the universe.” As the architect of the cosmos, Lord Vishwakarma is believed to have created the very foundation upon which the universe stands today. His divine powers are said to have shaped the laws of nature, building the world as we know it.
Lord Vishwakarma: The First Engineer of the Universe
Lord Vishwakarma is widely regarded as the first engineer to have existed in the universe. He is believed to have built and designed the most extraordinary creations, both on earth and in heaven. He crafted the sacred city of Lanka (Sri Lanka), the city of the gods, and the beautiful palace of Lord Indra (the king of gods). Additionally, Lord Vishwakarma is said to have built several divine weapons, including the famous Vajra (the thunderbolt weapon of Lord Indra), the Sudarshan Chakra (the disc of Lord Vishnu), and the Trishul (the trident of Lord Shiva).
His skills were not confined to celestial projects alone; Lord Vishwakarma is believed to have created the very instruments that maintain the functioning of the universe. From the celestial chariots to the tools that the gods use for battle, Lord Vishwakarma’s creations encompass everything that keeps the cosmic order intact.
The Powers of Lord Vishwakarma
Lord Vishwakarma is known for his immense creativity, intelligence, and technical expertise. He possesses divine knowledge that allows him to design and construct the most complex and intricate structures. His powers include:
- Creation and Construction: Lord Vishwakarma can create and build anything, from simple tools to majestic palaces. His creations are considered flawless and are capable of defying the laws of physics.
- Innovation and Craftsmanship: He is the embodiment of perfection in craftsmanship, known for creating tools that work wonders. His creations are known for their strength, beauty, and durability.
- Wisdom and Knowledge: As the god of knowledge and engineering, Vishwakarma’s wisdom is sought by all who wish to create or innovate. His intellect is limitless, and he is often seen as a source of guidance for builders, craftsmen, and architects.
The Family of Lord Vishwakarma
According to Hindu mythology, Lord Vishwakarma is believed to have five sons and two daughters, each playing a significant role in different fields of craftsmanship.
- Manu: The son of Lord Vishwakarma, from whom blacksmiths are believed to have descended. He is associated with the art of metalworking.
- Maya: Another son, closely linked with carpentry and the creation of wooden structures and tools.
- Tvashta: Also known as Twashta, he is associated with tin smiths and is believed to be the god of metalworking.
- Shilpi: Known for being the patron of sculptors, he represents the art of stone carving and sculpture.
- Daivajna: Associated with goldsmiths, Daivajna is believed to have knowledge of working with precious metals like gold.
Lord Vishwakarma also had two daughters, each significant in their own right:
- Sangyaa: Also known as Sanjna. She was the wife of Lord Surya, the Sun God. Sanjna is known for her beauty and virtue, and she played an important role in the divine realm as the Sun God’s consort.
- Vishvarupa: Also known by names like Chitrangada or Barhismati, Vishvarupa is revered for her beauty, wisdom, and grace. She holds a special place in Hindu mythology for her intellect and divine qualities.
The Importance of Lord Vishwakarma Puja
Lord Vishwakarma Puja holds great significance, particularly among workers, craftsmen, engineers, and those involved in industries that require specialized tools and machinery. The puja is celebrated with great enthusiasm, especially in factories, workshops, and construction sites. On this day, people clean and decorate their tools, machinery, and workplaces, offering prayers to Lord Vishwakarma for safety, success, and prosperity in their work.
The puja also acknowledges the role of technology and craftsmanship in shaping the world around us. It is a reminder that every tool, every structure, and every machine we use is a creation that has been made possible by the divine engineering of Lord Vishwakarma. By seeking his blessings, people believe they will receive the guidance to improve their skills, increase their productivity, and contribute to the betterment of society.
Conclusion
Lord Vishwakarma Jayanti is a day to celebrate the divine engineering of the universe and honor Lord Vishwakarma’s unparalleled contributions to creation. His creations are a reminder that innovation, craftsmanship, and hard work are essential for building a better world. As we offer our prayers on this auspicious day, we seek his blessings for the strength to overcome challenges and the wisdom to build a brighter future. Whether you are an engineer, a craftsman, or someone who simply believes in the power of creativity and hard work, Lord Vishwakarma’s blessings are meant for all who aspire to make the world a better place.
Let’s celebrate Lord Vishwakarma Jayanti with gratitude, respect, and joy, remembering that the smallest of creations can have the greatest impact on the world.
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