Write short notice from vishkarma puja from school
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Vishwakarma Puja, is a day of celebration for Vishwakarma, a Hindu god, the divine architect.[1] He is considered as swayambhu and creator of the world. He constructed the holy city of Dwarka where Krishna ruled, the Maya Sabha of the Pandavas, and was the creator of many fabulous weapons for the gods. He is also called the divine carpenter, is mentioned in the Rig Veda, and is credited with Sthapatya Veda, the science of mechanics and architecture.
It is generally celebrated every year on 17 or 18 September which usually falls on the last day of the Indian Bhado month, in Indian states such as Assam, Uttar Pradesh, Karnataka, West Bengal, Bihar, Jharkhand, Odisha, and Tripura. The festival is observed primarily in factories and industrial areas, often on the shop floor. As a mark of reverence the day of worship is marked not only by the engineering and architectural community but by artisans, craftsmen, mechanics, smiths, welders, industrial workers, factory workers and others. They pray for a better future, safe working conditions and, above all, success in their respective fields. Workers also pray for the smooth functioning of various machines. It is customary for craftsmen to worship their tools in his name, refraining from using the tools while doing so. Modern electronic servers are also worshipped for their smooth functioning.
It is generally celebrated every year on 17 or 18 September which usually falls on the last day of the Indian Bhado month, in Indian states such as Assam, Uttar Pradesh, Karnataka, West Bengal, Bihar, Jharkhand, Odisha, and Tripura. The festival is observed primarily in factories and industrial areas, often on the shop floor. As a mark of reverence the day of worship is marked not only by the engineering and architectural community but by artisans, craftsmen, mechanics, smiths, welders, industrial workers, factory workers and others. They pray for a better future, safe working conditions and, above all, success in their respective fields. Workers also pray for the smooth functioning of various machines. It is customary for craftsmen to worship their tools in his name, refraining from using the tools while doing so. Modern electronic servers are also worshipped for their smooth functioning.
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Write short notice from vishkarma puja from school
- In homage to Lord Vishwakarma, the celestial architect, Vishwakarma Puja or Vishwakarma Jayanti is commemorated. He is credited with building the Pandava family's palace of illusions, known as the Maya Sabha, as well as the sacred city of Dwarka. He is credited with creating Sthapatya Veda, the science of construction and mechanics, and is mentioned in the Rig Veda.
- The five artisan castes—metalworkers, carpenters, goldsmiths, stonemasons, and blacksmiths—have Vishvakarma as their patron deity. They are collectively referred to as Vishwabrahmins in North India and Kammalans in Tamil Nadu.
- By offering puja to this "Devashilpi," the worshipper can appease the deity and obtain the lord's blessings for a prosperous and fulfilling life. It grants the performer a prosperous professional future.God During earlier Yugas, Vishwakarma played a variety of functions, including architect, designer, sculptor, maker of missiles and divine weapons, and revealer of the Stahapatya Veda, which discusses mechanical arts and Vastu Shastra.
- He is held in high regard for His superb workmanship and unwavering quality. We celebrate Vishwakarma Puja to recognise His superior work. Tools and machineries portray Him as the Creator God and Divine Engineer. As a result, tools, factories, and other production facilities are revered as personifications of Vishwakarma. Computers, electronic devices, machines, and servers are all venerated on this day thanks to the development of IT.
- Worshiping Him on this day is thought to provide secure working conditions, excellence and success in one's chosen profession, and increased output. Additionally, it promotes a productive environment by removing.
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