Ayudha Puja means 'Worship of tools or instruments' and is a very important part of the Navaratri festival. It is celebrated on the 9th day or navami tithi of Navaratri festival. Demon King Mahishasur was killed by Goddess Durga Devi after 8 days of fierce battle between the two. After killing the Demon king, weapons of the Goddess were kept for worship. To commemorate this, people keep aside one day to pray for the tools and instruments that are used for their daily living.

Ayudha Puja is celebrated on the last day of Navratri and before Dussehra. In many places, especially in South Indian, Ayudha Pooja is also celebrated as Saraswati Pooja.

Ayudha Puja 2023 is on October 23 Monday

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Significance of Ayudha Puja

As per mythology, the demon Mahishasura and his group of other demonswere believed to be slain by Chamundaswari. So, this victory is celebrated on Ayudha Puja.

Another mythological belief is that Arjuna his tools in a tree while he was in exile. Then later on a day before Vijayadashmi, he collected his tools and went for the war at Kurukshetra. History shows that he had won the war and from then on, people keep one day aside to bless all items that are used for daily living. 

Then the day after that it is taken to start new work and that day is named as Vijayadashami.

Rituals of Ayudha Puja

After the eighth day of Navaratri, all the weapons and tools are placed in front of the Goddess to gain her blessings and favour. Whatever tool or equipment needs to be blessed, will have to be cleaned, polished before presenting to the Goddess. 

Then a mix of fresh turmeric and sandalwood paste is prepared and a tilak is placed in the centre of the tool. Prior to the celebration, they are arranged on a platform and decorated with flowers. 

For students, this is a time, when they can keep books and all their study material for receving blessings to perform well. Devotees should take care that these items should not be disturbed and bhajans and pujas should be conducted during the whole time.

Which Goddesses are given importance on Ayudha Puja?

For the Ayudha Puja, Saraswati (The Goddess of Wisdom), Parvati( The Divine Mother) and last Lakshmi Devi (The Goddess of Wealth) is given importance on this day.

Important Timings On Ayudha Puja 2023

SunriseOctober 23, 2023 6:31 AM
SunsetOctober 23, 2023 5:51 PM
Navami Tithi StartsOctober 22, 2023 7:59 PM
Navami Tithi EndsOctober 23, 2023 5:45 PM
Sandhi Puja Muhurta October 23, 5:21 PM - October 23, 6:09 PM
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Ayudha Puja festival dates between 2020 & 2030

YearDate
2020Sunday, 25th of October
2021Thursday, 14th of October
2022Tuesday, 4th of October
2023Monday, 23rd of October
2024Saturday, 12th of October
2025Wednesday, 1st of October
2026Tuesday, 20th of October
2027Saturday, 9th of October
2028Wednesday, 27th of September
2029Monday, 15th of October
2030Saturday, 5th of October