Vishwakarma, the celestial architect and divine craftsman of the universe, is venerated across India in various forms. While most devotees worship him in his single-faced form, certain regions of Bengal and South India preserve the ancient tradition of worshipping Panchamukhi Vishwakarma—the five-faced manifestation of the divine creator. This rare form represents the comprehensive powers of the deity who constructed the entire cosmos and continues to sustain it through his creative energy. The five Vishwakarmas — Virat Vishwakarma , Dharmavanshi Vishwakarma , Angiravanshi Vishwakarma , Sudhanva Vishwakarma , and Bhriguvanshi Vishwakarma — are believed to represent the five faces of the Panchamukhi Vishwakarma. Over time, these five have come to symbolize different artisan communities such as carpenters, goldsmiths, and blacksmiths . The Iconography of Panchamukha Vishwakarma In this magnificent form, Vishwakarma appears with five faces (Panchamukhi) and ten arms (Dashabhuja), eac...