Vishwakarma Jayanti 2024: Date, Significance and Celebrations! Know All About the Lord Vishwakarma, the Hindu God of Architecture and Engineering.

Vishwakarma Jayanti is an auspicious occasion for Hindus. This year, Vishwakarma Jayanti 2024 will be celebrated on February 22, 2024, which falls on a Thursday. On this day, people across the country worship Lord Vishwakarma, who is considered to be the first engineer or architect of the universe, in their workplaces, be it shops, factories, or businesses.

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According to ancient texts, Lord Vishwakarma was born on the Trayodashi day of the Magh month, which corresponds to January or February in the Gregorian calendar. On February 22, 2024, which is a Thursday, the celebration of Vishwakarma Jayanti 2024 will happen this year.

Lord Vishwakarma is regarded as the first engineer or architect of the universe. Hindus celebrate this day to honor Lord Vishwakarma’s important role as the universe’s first architect and engineer.

Lord Vishwakarma is also known to have created the trident of Mahadev, Sudarshan Chakra, and various divine weapons. He’s credited with the creation of celestial realms like Indradev’s heaven and remarkable structures like Lord Krishna’s palace in Dwarka and the golden city of Lanka for Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati.

When is Vishwakarma Jayanti 2024?

On February 22, which is a Thursday, Vishwakarma Jayanti 2024 will be observed.

Who Worships Lord Vishwakarma?

Hindus place great importance on worshipping and praying to Lord Vishwakarma. This is a very special day, especially for craftsmen, engineers, and workers. On this day, carpenters, sculptors, architects, engineers, and laborers gather to worship Lord Vishwakarma, seeking his blessings for success in their businesses, work, and all their endeavors. Jayanti is a day of admiration and gratitude, where people acknowledge the divine art that shapes our world. So, On this Vishwakarma Jayanti 2024, let’s celebrate the spirit of creativity and labor with great devotion and happiness.

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