🎉 VKC 10th Anniversary Decennial Celebrations successfully concluded! We express our heartfelt gratitude to Smt Seethakka garu (Minister), ACP Brahmasri K.M. Kiran Kumar Sir, and all community members who made it historic.
💍 Parinaya: Grand Launch of "Vishwakarma Matrimony" exclusively for our community. Register interest now!
PM Vishwakarma Scheme: New registration cycle open for 2026. Apply now at reach out to VKC admin.
Upcoming: State-level Artisan Summit in Hyderabad (August 15th). Stay tuned for details.
Digital Shastra Archive

The Vault of Knowledge

"Translating 5,000 years of 'Mouna Bhasha' (silent knowledge) into digital architectural intelligence."

Restoring Lost Blueprints

The Vishwakarma Knowledge Centre is digitizing thousands of palm-leaf manuscripts and Sanskrit treatises. Our mission is to convert these ancient geometric principles into modern CAD, 3D models, and architectural standards.

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Digital Repository

The Shastra Vault: Living Manuscripts

Archi-Logic

Manasara: The Master Treatise

70 Chapters — Sanskrit Commentary

Comprehensive guide to city planning and temple architecture.

+4 Scholars Reviewing
Spatial-Science

Mayamata: Sacred Geometry

36 Chapters — Sanskrit Commentary

The profound science of proportions and spatial orientation (Vastu).

+4 Scholars Reviewing
Metallurgy

Shilpa Ratna: The Gems of Art

46 Chapters — Sanskrit Commentary

The definitive text on iconography and metal casting techniques.

+4 Scholars Reviewing
Institutional Heritage Access

Verified members get full access to translated PDFs & 3D renders.

The Pancha Brahma Framework

Ancient engineering wasn't siloed. The VKC knowledge engine explores how Manu (Iron), Maya (Wood), Thwashta (Metal), Shilpi (Stone), and Vishwajna (Gold/Theory) collaborative to create unified masterpieces like the Jagannath Puri temple.

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Sacred Proportions

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Sacred Proportions

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Sacred Proportions

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Sacred Proportions

Join the Research Team

Are you a Sanskrit scholar or a modern architect interested in heritage restoration? Partner with us in the Shastra Digitization Project.