This book mentions the same: But there is a huge distinction between Vedic & Puranic Vishwakarma - Vedas use Vishwakarman most often as an adjective not the name of a person. It is an epithet for the Supreme God, like Brahman, since He is the one who creates everything, a job that the Puranas give to Brahma. This is evident from Rig …
Note that in this question, I discuss a community of metalworkers and craftsmen who are considered low-caste by many people, but who claim to be Brahmanas descended from Vishwakarma. But they're claims are considered unfounded, whereas Bhargava Gotra is a well-established Brahmana Gotra.
So from above three accounts we can say that Virocanā (विरोचना) was the wife of Tvashta, was the mother-in-law-of-surya. Also note that there are two similar english names here with same spelling but different pronunciations 1) Virochana (Sanskrit: विरोचन) and 2 ) Virocanā (विरोचना),sister of ...
Sankaracharya was a Nambudiri Brahmin and this is stated in Madhaviya Sankara Vijayam, a translation of which is provided on Sringeri's website. I quote from this website and the bold emphasis is mine. The Madhaviya Shankara Vijayam, the most popular and widely accepted account of Sri Adi Shankara's life, describes the advent of Sri Adi ...
This is corroborated in the section 1.17.4 of the Vaman Puran: After reaching Mandaar Mountain, Lord Shiva instructed Vishwakarma to construct a home. Vishwakarma constructed a spacious home for Shiva, which was spread in the area of 64 Yojans. The home was decorated with Swastika symbols and its walls were made of gold.
24. The Sudarshana Chakra was created by the divine architect Vishwakarma. As I discuss in this answer, Vishwakarma's daughter Sanjana married Surya the sun god. But she couldn't withstand his brilliance, so she ran away to the Earth. Eventually Surya found her, and he told Vishwakarma to reduce his brilliance so that …
2. I belong to the Vishwakarma community and am not able to decide on the caste (Brahmin, Kshatriya, Vaishya or Shudra) I belong. As per my knowledge and learning, even the Vedas, Manusmriti and other granthas are not unanimous on this. Is there any authentic verdict on this issue? what occupation did your paternal and maternal grandfather do ?
And Vachaspati is another name for Brihaspati. This chapter of the Srimad Bhagavatam calls her Angirasi: From Āṅgirasī, the wife of the Vasu named Vāstu, was born the great architect Viśvakarmā. Angirasi denotes that she is the daughter of Angirasa, the father of Brihaspati. And Vastu is yet another name for Dyaus Pita/Prabhasa.
Son of Vishwakarma (or Vishwakarma there is mention of both) builds the idol of Narasimha and not Jagannatha and other idols. From Chapter 18 of Purushottama Kshetra Mahatmya, While Nãrada and the king were discussing thus, an unembodied divine speech was heard from the firmament.
Vishwakarma, AKA Tvashta, is the architect of the gods. He built, among other things, Indra's city of Amaravati, Krishna's city of Dwaraka, and Ravana's city of Lanka. His daughter Sanjana married Surya the sun god, as I discuss here, and his son Trisiras temporarily served as the guru of the gods, as I discuss here and here .