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- Vishvakarma or Vishvakarman (Sanskrit: विश्वकर्मा, lit. 'all maker', IAST: Viśvakarmā) is a craftsman deity and the divine architect of the devas in contemporary...
- Vishvakarma Puja (Sanskrit: विश्वकर्मापूजा, romanized: Viśvakarmāpūjā), also rendered Vishvakarma Jayanti, is a Hindu observance dedicated to Vishvakarma...
- descendants of Vishvakarma, the builder and architect of heavenly realm, a Hindu deity. The community claims to be descended from the god Vishvakarma, who is...
-  'Vijaya bow'), is a divine bow in Hindu tradition. The bow was crafted by Vishvakarma, the architect of the gods, for Indra as per Hindu mythology. Mahabharata...
- creator god Brahma to being the same as one of the following deities: Vishvakarma, Agni, Indra, Daksha, and many others, because of the diverse Hindu cosmology...
- Agastya curses Vishvakarma for Sanskrit to lose its fame, as the curse became true in the present Kali Yuga).[citation needed] Enraged, Vishvakarma curses Agastya...
- Purana, Ghritachi once lived with Vishvakarma, the architect of the gods, and had a daughter named Chitrangada. Vishvakarma prohibits his daughter to marry...
- reduced. Tvashtr is sometimes identified with another artisan deity named Vishvakarma. In the Rigveda, Tvashtr is stated to be a skillful craftsman who created...
- grant on the request of Vallabhbhai Patel to lay the foundation of Birla Vishvakarma Mahavidyalaya in Anand, Gujarat. Baldeo Das, as well as his sons, were...
- among the Buddhist caves is Cave 10, a chaitya worship hall called the 'Vishvakarma cave', built around 650 CE. It is also known as the "Carpenter's Cave"...