Ayudha Puja- 2024 at Bengaluru Ashram.
Initiative Summary
Ayudha Puja is done on Navami Tithi during Navratri. Most of the time, it falls on Maha Navami during Navratri. Ayudha Puja falls during Maha Navratri and is prevalent only in South India mainly in Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, and Kerala. Ayudha Puja is also known as Shastra Puja and Astra Puja.
In South India, it is a day when craftsmen worship their tools and instruments similar to Vishwakarma Puja in other parts of India. In its modern form Ayudha Puja has become Vahana Puja when people worship their vehicles including cars, scooters, and motorbikes.
During Vahana Puja all sorts of vehicles, which are in use, are decorated with vermilion, garlands, mango leaves, and banana sapling and worshipped. Most significantly during Vahana Puja a white pumpkin is decorated with vermilion and turmeric and smashed in front of the vehicle as a custom to get rid of all sorts of evils.
In South India, most calendars mark- Saraswati Puja along with Ayudha Puja. However according to most Dharma Shastras Saraswati Puja during Navratri is suggested during Purva Ashadha Nakshatra.