Son of Vastu or Brahma in Puranas
Not only his origin, but his consort, and offsprings also varies per sacred literature.
Not only his origin, but his consort, and offsprings also varies per sacred literature.
In Vamana Purana, he has a celestial nymph spouse named Ghritachi.
Most sacred texts mention him as the father of three daughters, namely Barhishmati, Samjna, and Chitrangada, and five sons.
As Tvastar, he is referred to as the father of a son named Vishvarupa.
Most sacred texts mention him as the father of three daughters, namely Barhishmati, Samjna, and Chitrangada, and five sons.
As Tvastar, he is referred to as the father of a son named Vishvarupa.
Ramayana states that he was the father of one of the important Vanara Sena members Nala, who was also an engineer of Ram Setu.
The architectural skill of this craftsman deity has constructed beautiful palaces with the mightiest weapons since Satya Yuga.
The architectural skill of this craftsman deity has constructed beautiful palaces with the mightiest weapons since Satya Yuga.
His creation hymns can be found in major literature of Hindu Dharma.
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 (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.
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Valmiki Ramayan 6.3.11
Four fairly big & extensive gates are fitted with strong doors along with huge beams for locking those gates.This is just a glimpse of engineering supremacy of Vishwakarma.
चत्वारि विपुलान्यस्या द्वाराणि सुमहान्ति ||💮
Valmiki Ramayan 6.3.11
Four fairly big & extensive gates are fitted with strong doors along with huge beams for locking those gates.This is just a glimpse of engineering supremacy of Vishwakarma.
Lanka, the city of gold built by Vishwakarma, was an incredibly vast and impressive kingdom ruled by Ravana. The central golden palace complex, which contained Ravana’s citadel, was composed of several edifices of extraordinary proportions.
The main citadel alone was a massive structure that reached a height of one yojana (13 km or 8 mi), measured one yojana in length, and half a yojana in breadth. The citadel of Ravana was positioned at the center of the capital, standing tall above all other structures.
Valmiki Ramayan 6.121.8
O prince! I will get you to that City in a day. He was talking about the super aircraft Pushpaka Vimana made by Vishwakarma.
The Pushpaka Vimana is described as a magnificent and wondrous vehicle, made entirely of gold and adorned with precious gems.
O prince! I will get you to that City in a day. He was talking about the super aircraft Pushpaka Vimana made by Vishwakarma.
The Pushpaka Vimana is described as a magnificent and wondrous vehicle, made entirely of gold and adorned with precious gems.
It is said to be capable of flying at incredible speeds, with the ability to move in any direction and even hover in mid-air. The vimana is also described as having the power to become invisible at will, and to be able to change its size and shape.
According to some versions of the story, the Pushpaka Vimana had several decks or levels, each of which was decorated with luxurious furnishings and adorned with intricate carvings and precious stones.
The vimana was said to be powered by a combination of divine energy and advanced technology.
This ancient flying machine had the ability to cover a distance of around 2110 km (1311 miles) in a single day.
This ancient flying machine had the ability to cover a distance of around 2110 km (1311 miles) in a single day.
Pushpaka Vimana would have taken a maximum of 6 to 8 hours of travel time during the day to cover the distance between Lanka and Ayodhya.
This Sloka talks about the gems’ glowing and architectural beauty. Hats off to Architectural genius Vishwakarma!
The lakes were adorned with various kinds of lotuses and were home to swans and cranes.
The lakes were adorned with various kinds of lotuses and were home to swans and cranes.
The city was vast, with 900,000 royal palaces that were made of crystal and silver and adorned with emeralds.
The interiors of these palaces were furnished with gold and jewels, and the streets were lined with temples and marketplaces.
The interiors of these palaces were furnished with gold and jewels, and the streets were lined with temples and marketplaces.
It was decorated with the sixteen thousand palaces of Sri Krishna’s queens, which were stunningly beautiful.
Narada Muni visited one of these immense palaces, which was supported by coral pillars inlaid with Vaidurya gems.
Narada Muni visited one of these immense palaces, which was supported by coral pillars inlaid with Vaidurya gems.
The walls were adorned with sapphires, and the floors shone with perpetual brilliance. The palace was decorated with canopies made of pearls and seats and beds fashioned of ivory and precious jewels. The palace was attended by many well-dressed maidservants and armor-clad guards.
Having neither hand nor foot, he defied Indra, who struck him with the thunderbolt upon his mountain-like shoulder, like one emasculated who pretends to virility; then Vṛtra, mutilated of many members, slept.
The vajra is a club-like weapon used by Indra, the king of the Vedic gods and heaven. It has a spherical head with ribs, which can either end in sharp points for stabbing or meet in a ball-shaped top.
The ribs on the vajra make it a unique and powerful weapon that is often associated with lightning and thunder, representing the power of the gods. The vajra is indestructible and is able to cut through anything, including mountains and diamonds.
It could travel over the sea and the mountains in the blink of an eye.
God Shiva’s chariot had the ability to shoot arrows of fire & lightning & was often used by Shiva in the battle against his enemies. Different other chariots were either made or architected by Vishwakarma.
God Shiva’s chariot had the ability to shoot arrows of fire & lightning & was often used by Shiva in the battle against his enemies. Different other chariots were either made or architected by Vishwakarma.
The Sudarshan Chakra is said to be able to travel millions of yojanas (a yojana is an ancient Indian unit of distance) in a moment.
It is capable of destroying any obstacle or enemy in its path. The Chakra is usually depicted as a fiery wheel, often with a blue or black hue, and is considered one of the most powerful weapons in Hindu Dharma.
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