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Vishwakarma Parivar

Deva Shilpi  ·  Divine Architect  ·  Patron of Craftsmen

Celebrating the eternal legacy of Lord Vishwakarma — the celestial craftsman who built Lanka, Dwarka, and Indraprastha, and forged the divine weapons of the gods. A community rooted in skill, devotion, and timeless tradition.

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From the mythology of Lord Vishwakarma to the living traditions of the Panch Jati — discover your roots.

Lord Vishwakarma

The divine architect of the universe — builder of celestial cities, creator of divine weapons, and patron deity of all craftsmen.

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Community Heritage

Thousands of years of craftsmanship legacy — the Panch Jati clans who shaped civilizations with their hands and hearts.

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Festivals & Puja

Vishwakarma Jayanti and Vishwakarma Puja — sacred celebrations where tools and machinery are worshipped with devotion.

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About the Community

The Vishwakarma community spans across India — united by faith, profession, and an unbreakable bond with their divine ancestor.

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Five Sacred Clans

Lohars, Sutrdhars, Tameras, Shilpis, and Daivagyas — five clans, five crafts, one divine lineage tracing back to Lord Vishwakarma's sons.

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The Divine Architect

Who Is Lord Vishwakarma?

Lord Vishwakarma (विश्वकर्मा) is the celestial engineer and master craftsman of the gods in Hindu mythology. His name means "All-Maker" in Sanskrit — reflecting his supreme creative power over the entire universe.

Mentioned in the Rigveda, the Vishnu Purana, the Mahabharata, and the Ramayana, he is the divine architect responsible for building the legendary golden city of Lanka, the sunken city of Dwarka, and the magnificent Indraprastha for the Pandavas.

He is also the creator of divine weapons — Indra's Vajra, Vishnu's Sudarshana Chakra, Shiva's Trishula — and the mythical flying machine Pushpaka Vimana.

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Annual Celebration

Vishwakarma Puja 2025

Every year on 17th September (Kanya Sankranti), artisans, engineers, factory workers, and craftsmen across India worship their tools and machines in honour of Lord Vishwakarma — seeking his blessings for skill, safety, and prosperity.

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Vishvakarma is all-seeing — he who has on all sides eyes, on all sides a face, on all sides arms, on all sides feet, who, when producing heaven and earth, shapes them with his arms and his wings.

— Rigveda, Mandala 10, Hymn 81