# Biswakarma Puja: Honoring the Divine Craftsman on September 17

*Biswakarma Puja is a unique Hindu festival dedicated to Vishwakarma, the divine architect and craftsman.*

June 13, 2026 · Religion

## At a glance

- Biswakarma Puja is celebrated on September 17 every year.
- It honors Vishwakarma, the divine architect and craftsman.
- The festival is significant for artisans, engineers, and factory workers.

Biswakarma Puja is a distinctive Hindu festival centered around Vishwakarma, the divine architect and craftsman. This celebration honors the god of all artisans, engineers, and craftsmen. The festival is primarily observed in the Gangetic plains of India, especially in West Bengal, where it has deep cultural and historical roots. The festival is celebrated on September 17 every year, marking the transition of the sun from Leo to Virgo, known as Kanya Sankranti.

## Historical and Cultural Significance

The origins of Biswakarma Puja are closely tied to the industrial growth in the Gangetic plains during the colonial era. As industries flourished, the need to honor the god of craftsmanship became more pronounced. The festival is particularly significant for those involved in metalwork, carpentry, and other crafts. It is also celebrated in factories and workshops, where workers offer prayers to Vishwakarma for a safe and prosperous working environment.

## Rituals and Celebrations

The rituals of Biswakarma Puja involve the worship of Vishwakarma through a pot (ghat) and the offering of various tools and instruments. In addition to the industrial celebrations, the festival also includes kite flying and a traditional 'Ranna Puja' (cooking ritual), where families prepare and share meals, symbolizing the abundance and prosperity brought by the god of crafts.

## Mythological Background

According to Hindu mythology, Vishwakarma is the architect of the universe, credited with creating various divine structures and weapons. He is believed to have built the city of Dwarka for Lord Krishna, the Lanka city for Ravana, and the Pushpak Vimana for Brahma. His craftsmanship is celebrated through Biswakarma Puja, acknowledging his role in the creation and maintenance of the world.

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Source: https://pulsetoday.com.bd/en/religion/biswakarma-puja-festival-of-craftsmanship
