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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...
- Barabar Hill contains four caves: Karan Chaupar, Lomas Rishi, Sudama and Visvakarma. Sudama and Lomas Rishi are the earliest examples of rock-cut architecture...
- (8–14 November 2003). "Globalisation Traumas and New Social Imaginary: Visvakarma Community of Kerala". Economic and Political W****ly. 38 (45): 4794–4802...
- among the Smarta Visvakarmas, but has been atypical among Vaishnava Visvakarma. According to Brouwer, examples of Smarta Visvakarmas include Niligundapanta...
- themselves to be the descendants of rishis who came to Śrīmāla, the city that Viśvakarma built for Lakṣmī. Dalpatram Dahyabhai Travadi Yagnik, Achyut; Sheth, Suchitra...
- Vastu vidhi Vastu samgraha Vastu sarvasva Vimana lakshana (tower design) Visvakarma prakasa (home, roads, water tanks and public works architecture) Vaikhanasa...
- dedicated to the Ajivikas by Ashoka. Barabar Caves, 3rd century BCE. Cave of Visvakarma, dedicated to the Ajivikas by Ashoka. Barabar Caves, 3rd century BCE....
- such a way. Caves 1 through 9 are all monasteries while Cave 10, the Vīśvakarmā Cave, is a major Buddhist prayer hall. Caves 11 and 12 are three-storied...
- her with in wreath of never-fading flowers; and the artist of the gods (Visvakarma) decorated her person with heavenly ornaments. Thus bathed, attired, and...
- make Śivaśakti (Javelin of Śiva) greater than Asuraśakti. The devas made Viśvakarmā construct a special chariot for Śiva. On the banks of the river Narmadā...