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History: The gotras associated with this surname are bhrigu, dadhich, kashyapa, mahadeva and rudra. The Kuldevtas associated with this surname are vishwakarma and bishwkarma. Description: The surname Bishwakarma, which is also spelled Vishwakarma, is mainly used by the Vishwakarma community in India and Nepal. The religion associated with BISHWKARMA surname is hinduism. The communities associated with this surname are kartisan, vishwakarma, kumbhakar and shilpi. The Mother Tonuge associated with this surname are hindi, nepali and sanskrit. This community traditionally includes artisans and craftsmen. The name comes from Lord Vishwakarma, a Hindu god known as the divine architect and craftsman. Goldsmiths, blacksmiths, carpenters, sculptors, and bronze smiths are specific groups within the Vishwakarma community that use this surname. While these groups share the Vishwakarma name and heritage, they often have their own social structures and job specializations. This surname shows their historical link to craftsmanship and their respect for Lord Vishwakarma. The surname Bishwakarma, which is also spelled Vishwakarma, is mainly found in India. People with this surname usually speak the languages common in the areas where the name is most prevalent. These languages include Hindi, which many people speak across North India, and other regional languages, depending on the specific state or community. For example, in West Bengal, Bengali might be common, while in other states, languages like Marathi, Gujarati, or Telugu could be spoken. The specific language spoken depends on the familys geographic origin and cultural background within India. The surname Bishwakarma has several variations, including Biswakarma, Vishwakarma, Vishwa Karma, Biswa Karma, and Bishwa Karma. It is also represented in different scripts, such as বিশ্বকর্মা and বিশ্বকর্মন in Bengali, विश्वकर्मा in Devanagari, and விஸ்வகர்மா in Tamil.