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  1. Vishwakarma (caste) The Vishwakarma community are a social group of India, sometimes described as a caste. They prefer the alternate name, Vishwabrahmin, and claim themselves to be Brahmin or of high-status in the caste hierarchy, although these claims are not generally accepted outside the community. The community comprises five subgroups ...

  2. Lord Vishwakarma is the first architect and engineer of the world and he laid the founding stone of the universe. He is credited with being the chief architect and builder of Lanka, Dwarka and Yampuri. Visvakarma's five sons are Manu, Maya, Thwashta, Shilpi and Visvajna (Devagya). The sons are the forbearers of five gotras (clans) of Vedic ...

  3. Vishwakarma Caste in India comprises the engineers, craftsmen, weavers, sculptors, artists, architects and designers. It is believed that the Vishwakarmis have contributed largely to the art, architecture and sculpture of India. Vishwakarma Caste describes a Brahmin Caste of India who claims to be descendants of Lord Vishwakarma.

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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › VishvakarmaVishvakarma - Wikipedia

    Vishvakarma or Vishvakarman ( Sanskrit: विश्वकर्मा, lit. 'all maker', IAST: Viśvakarmā) is a craftsman deity and the divine architect of the devas in contemporary Hinduism. In the early texts, the craftsman deity was known as Tvastar and the word "Vishvakarma" was originally used as an epithet for any powerful deity.

  6. Sutradhar (caste) Sutradhar'is a Sanskrit word which means the narrator in english', also known as Sutar or Suthar is a Hindu caste within the Indian subcontinent. Their traditional occupation is farming, architecture and Interior designing. [1] [2] The great majority of Hindu sutradhars belong to the Vaishnava sect. [3]

  7. Vishwakarma Caste: There is a separate Hindu community by his name who claim that they are his descendants. It consists of five main sub-groups, viz. carpenters, blacksmiths, bronze smiths, goldsmiths, and stonemasons. These five groups are descendants of the five sons of Vishwakarma, viz. Manu, Maya, Tvastar, Shilpi, and Visvajna.

  8. viratvishwakarma.org › vishwakarma-casteVishwakarma Foundation

    Explore the Vishwakarma caste and its cultural significance on the Vishwakarma Foundation's dedicated webpage.