The image shows a detailed golden statue of Panchaloga Viswakarma. The statue is intricately crafted, depicting Viswakarma, the divine architect and craftsman in Hindu mythology, with multiple faces and arms holding various tools. The dimensions of the statue are provided as 21 inches in height, 17 inches in depth, and 14 inches in width, with a weight of 57.450 kilograms.
Definition of Viswakarma:
Viswakarma is revered in Hindu tradition as the divine architect, engineer, and craftsman of the gods. He is considered the supreme deity of artisans, craftsmen, and architects. Viswakarma is credited with designing and building the celestial palaces, divine weapons, and various extraordinary mechanical devices used by gods. Often depicted with multiple arms holding tools like a hammer, chisel, and measuring instruments, he symbolizes creativity, skill, and craftsmanship. Viswakarma is worshiped by those involved in engineering, architecture, and artisan crafts for success and mastery in their work.