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The Sanskrit name occurring in the Pur€Šas where it is told that he is the “All-Creator,” making a sacrifice of himself for the good of all and ascending into heaven.  In the Vedas Vivakarman is equivalent to Praj€pati or Brahm€, the creator of all things and the architect of the universe.
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The Sanskrit name occurring in the Puranas where it is told that he is the “All-Creator,” making a sacrifice of himself for the good of all and ascending into heaven.  In the ''Vedas'' Visvakarman is equivalent to Prajapati or Brahma, the creator of all things and the architect of the universe.
  
 
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The Sanskrit name occurring in the Puranas where it is told that he is the “All-Creator,” making a sacrifice of himself for the good of all and ascending into heaven. In the Vedas Visvakarman is equivalent to Prajapati or Brahma, the creator of all things and the architect of the universe.

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