- Vishvakarma - Wikipedia
Vishvakarma was related to the sun god Surya through his daughter Sanjna According to the legend, when Sanjna left her house due to Surya's energy, Vishvakarma reduced the energy and created various other weapons using it Vishvakarma also built various cities like Lanka, [4] Dvaraka, and Indraprastha [2]
- Vishwakarma - The Architect Of The Gods - Hinduism Facts
Vishwakarma (also spelled Biswakarma) is a Hindu god of craftsmanship and the architect of the gods He designed and created the palaces, aircraft, and divine weapons of the gods
- Vishwakarma: the Hindu God of Architecture - Learn Religions
Vishwakarma is the presiding deity of all craftsmen and architects Son of Brahma, he is the divine draftsman of the whole universe and the official builder of all the gods' palaces Vishwakarma is also the designer of all the flying chariots of the gods and all their weapons
- Vishwakarma: The Divine Architect and Craftsman of the Gods
Vishwakarma, often referred to as the divine architect and craftsman of the gods, holds a unique and revered position in Hinduism As the celestial engineer, Vishwakarma is credited with the creation of the universe and the construction of the divine abodes, weapons, and chariots of the gods
- The Role of the Divine Architect: Vishwakarma and Creation
Vishwakarma is often depicted as a four-armed deity, holding various tools symbolizing his mastery over construction and design He is regarded as the architect of the gods, responsible for building their palaces and celestial cities
- Vishwakarma: The Divine Architect of Devas - Vedicfeed
Vishwakarma (Tvastar), the master craftsman, is the first ever architect in the world From Satya to Dwapar yuga, he has created highly engineered ships, overpowered weapons, and unsettling cities
- Vishwakarma – The Architect of the Devas – Indian Mythology
Vishwakarma (विश्वकर्मा) is revered in Hindu mythology as the celestial architect and engineer of the gods (Devas) He is credited with the construction of the magnificent palaces, cities, and weapons used by the Devas, and his craftsmanship is unmatched in the heavens
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