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Tools of the Trade (Ayudha Puja)

For the instruments a livelihood rests on.

On Ayudha Puja, the tools of a livelihood are cleaned, garlanded and thanked: the tabla and the stethoscope, the ledger and the laptop. It is the most modern of the old ideas, that the instruments we work with deserve a blessing of their own. This one names the person whose hands they serve.

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The prayer at its heart

Word for word, the way it has always been said. Their name goes at its head, and your words travel with it. The Sanskrit never arrives alone: a transliteration, so anyone can say it aloud, and its meaning in plain English.

Viśvakarmā Invocation: Over the Tools of a Livelihood

ॐ श्री विश्वकर्मणे नमः ।

oṁ śrī viśvakarmaṇe namaḥ |

Salutation to Viśvakarmā, the divine maker, whose craft lives in every well-made tool and in every pair of working hands.

Source: Traditional Viśvakarmā / Āyudha Pūjā invocation recited over tools and instruments; oral tradition, not a scriptural verse Reviewed by Pandit Arvind Narayan Shastri

Some prayers are carried in tradition, or their exact place in the texts is debated. We name the source as it is.

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A blessing for …their name

oṁ śrī viśvakarmaṇe namaḥ |

Traditional Viśvakarmā / Āyudha Pūjā invocation recited over tools and instruments; oral tradition, not a scriptural verse. The finished page carries the whole prayer, in Devanagari, with its meaning.

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