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तस्य॒ त्वष्टा॑ वि॒दध॑द्रू॒पमे॑ति । तत्पुरु॑षस्य॒ विश्व॒माजा॑न॒मग्रे॓ ॥ Rigveda 10-82</ref>  
 
तस्य॒ त्वष्टा॑ वि॒दध॑द्रू॒पमे॑ति । तत्पुरु॑षस्य॒ विश्व॒माजा॑न॒मग्रे॓ ॥ Rigveda 10-82</ref>  
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In the ''[[Yajurveda]]'', ''Purusha Sukta'' and the tenth mandala of the ''[[Rigveda]]'', his character and attributes are merged with the concept of Hiranyagharbha/Prajapathy or Brahma. The term, also transliterated as ''Tvaṣṭr'', nominative, is the ''heavenly builder'', the maker of divine implements, especially [[Indra]]'s [[Vajra]] and the guardian of [[Soma]]. Tvaṣṭṛ is mentioned 65 times in the [[rigveda|Ṛgveda]]<ref name="md" /> and is the former of the bodies of men and animals,' and invoked when desiring offspring, called ''garbha-pati'' or ''the lord of the womb''.<ref name="md">{{cite book|last=Macdonell|first=Arthur Anthony |title=Vedic mythology|publisher=Motilal Banarsidass Publ|year=1995|series=Vedas|pages=116–118|chapter=Abstract Gods|isbn=9788120811133}}</ref>  
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In the ''[[Yajurveda]]'', ''Purusha Sukta'' and the tenth mandala of the ''[[Rigveda]]'', his character and attributes are merged with the concept of Hiranyagharbha/Prajapathy or Brahma. The term, also transliterated as ''Tvastr'', nominative, is the ''heavenly builder'', the maker of divine implements, especially [[Indra]]'s [[Vajra]] and the guardian of [[Soma]]. Tvaṣṭṛ is mentioned 65 times in the [[rigveda|Rgveda]]<ref name="md" /> and is the former of the bodies of men and animals,' and invoked when desiring offspring, called ''garbha-pati'' or ''the lord of the womb''.<ref name="md">{{cite book|last=Macdonell|first=Arthur Anthony |title=Vedic mythology|publisher=Motilal Banarsidass Publ|year=1995|series=Vedas|pages=116–118|chapter=Abstract Gods|isbn=9788120811133}}</ref>  
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As per the Ṛgveda, Tvaṣṭr belongs to clan of the [[Bhrigu|Bhṛgus]]. Similarly, as mentioned in the epic [[Mahabharata|Mahābhārata]], Tvaṣṭr is [[Shukra|Śukra's]] son.<ref>{{cite book|title=Mahābhārata|chapter=Anuśāsana parva|language=Sanskrit}}</ref> Tvaṣṭṛ is sometimes associated or identified with similar deities, such as [[Savitr|Savitṛ]], [[Prajapati|Prajāpatī]], [[Vishvakarman]]  and[[Pushan|Puṣan]].<ref name="md" /> He is the father of [[Saranyu]], who twice bears twins to [[Surya]] (RV 10.17.1),<ref name="rig">[[Wikisource:The Rig Veda/Mandala 10/Hymn 17]]</ref> [[Yama (Hinduism)|Yama]] and [[Yamuna in Hinduism|Yami]]. He is also the father of ''Viśvarūpa'' or [[Trisiras|Triśiras]] who was killed by Indra, and in revenge Tvaṣṭṛ created [[Vritra|Vrtra]] a fearsome asura.<ref name="md" /> Surprisingly he is also referred to as Indra's father.<ref name="md" />
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As per the Ṛgveda, Tvastr belongs to clan of the [[Bhrigu|Bhrgus]]. Similarly, as mentioned in the epic [[Mahabharata|Mahābhārata]], Tvastr is [[Shukra|Sukra's]] son.<ref>{{cite book|title=Mahābhārata|chapter=Anuśāsana parva|language=Sanskrit}}</ref> Tvaṣṭṛ is sometimes associated or identified with similar deities, such as [[Savitr|Savitṛ]], [[Prajapati]], [[Vishvakarman]]  and [[Pushan|Pusan]].<ref name="md" /> He is the father of [[Saranyu]], who twice bears twins to [[Surya]] (RV 10.17.1),<ref name="rig">[[Wikisource:The Rig Veda/Mandala 10/Hymn 17]]</ref> [[Yama (Hinduism)|Yama]] and [[Yamuna in Hinduism|Yami]]. He is also the father of ''Visvarupa'' or [[Trisiras]] who was killed by Indra, and in revenge Tvaṣṭṛ created [[Vritra|Vrtra]] a fearsome asura.<ref name="md" /> Surprisingly he is also referred to as Indra's father.<ref name="md" />
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Tvaṣṭṛ is a [[solar deity]] in the ''Mahābhārata'' and the ''[[Harivamsa|Harivaṃśa]]''. He is mentioned as the son of [[Kashyapa|Kāśyapa]] and [[Aditi]] and is said to have made the three worlds with pieces of the [[Sun]] god, Surya.
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Tvastr is a [[solar deity]] in the ''Mahabharata'' and the ''[[Harivamsa]]''. He is mentioned as the son of [[Kashyapa|Kasyapa]] and [[Aditi]] and is said to have made the three worlds with pieces of the [[Sun]] god, Surya.
    
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