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Lord Vishwakarma is known as the lord of
craftsmen. Hindus worship Lord Vishwakarma as the god of
engineering and architecture. He is the presiding deity
of goldsmiths, blacksmiths, carpenters, masons, and all
people who possess craft skills. Lord Vishwakarma is the
son of Lord Brahma, the Cosmic Creator. The famous Hindu
epic, Mahabharta, describes him as “The lord of the
arts, executor of a thousand handicrafts, the carpenter
of the gods, the most eminent of artisans, the fashioner
of all ornaments ... and a great and immortal god.”
Lord Vishwakarma is pictured with four hands carrying a
book, a vessel, a noose, and craftsmen tools. . Hindu
scriptures are full of stories of his glorious
contributions to mankind. He was the only architect who
was imbued with all the qualities of Fine Art, which
were necessary for the creation of Universe. Hindu
mythology believes that, everything in this world we see
like the dams, the reservoirs, bridges, skyscrapers, and
all sorts of mechanics around which our life revolves
are the product of Hammer and Chisel, which represent,
Lord Vishwakarma.
All chariots, and divine weapons of the gods are created
by Lord Vishwakarma. He is also known to have built
great cities like Dwarka, Yamapuri, and Lanka.
Indians craftsmen celebrate the Vishwakarma day by
performing rituals and offering prayers to Lord
Vishwakarma, within the promise of their workplaces.
This Day marks the start of the festive Diwali season.
