Sons of Vishwakarma: The Sacred Story of Nala and Neela in the Ramayana The Divine Lineage of Vishwakarma's Sons In the great epic Ramayana, when Lord Rama needed to cross the vast ocean to reach Lanka and rescue Sita from the demon king Ravana, two extraordinary beings emerged to accomplish this seemingly impossible task. Nala and Neela, born in the form of vanaras (monkeys), were actually the divine sons of Vishwakarma, the celestial architect and craftsman of the gods. Vishwakarma, known as the divine engineer of the universe, possessed unparalleled skills in construction and creation. His lineage was blessed with extraordinary abilities, and his daughter Sanjana was married to Surya, the Sun God. Among his descendants, Nala and Neela inherited their father's exceptional architectural prowess, though they were born in vanara form as part of the divine plan to assist Lord Rama. The Divine Plan and Birth According to Hindu sacred texts, when Lord Vishnu incarnated as Rama...