The Youthful Vishwakarma in Bengal: The Eternal Architect of Energy and Aspiration Among the many divine figures of Hindu tradition, Vishwakarma stands as the eternal architect of the universe—the divine craftsman who shaped the worlds, designed celestial weapons, and built the abodes of the gods. Traditionally, he is portrayed as an elderly sage with a white beard, symbolizing wisdom and timeless knowledge. However, across Bengal and parts of Eastern India, Vishwakarma takes on a different, strikingly youthful form—radiant, handsome, and filled with vigor. This form, glowing with the vitality of youth, has become a profound emblem of aspiration, industry, and the tireless spirit of creation. Vishwakarma: The Divine Craftsman of the Cosmos Vishwakarma is revered as the celestial engineer who built the cities of the gods, including Indraprastha, Dwarka, and Lanka. In the Rig Veda (10.82.2), Vishwakarma is described as “the all-seeing God, the father of all beings, the origin, the di...