"Tvastar"@en . . . . . . . "In Vedic religion,Tva\u1E63\u1E6D\u1E5B (Sanskrit: \u0924\u094D\u0935\u0937\u094D\u091F\u0943), is the first born creator of the universe. In Yajurveda purusha suktha and in 10 mandala of Rg veda his character and attributes are merging with the concept like Hiranyagharbha/Prajapathy or Brahma.The term also transliterated as Tva\u1E63\u1E6Dr, nominative Tva\u1E63\u1E6D\u0101, is the heavenly builder, the maker of divine implements, especially Indra's Vajra and the guardian of Soma. Tva\u1E63\u1E6D\u1E5B is mentioned 65 times in the \u1E5Agveda 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. Tva\u1E63\u1E6D\u1E5B is also referred to as Rathak\u0101ra or the chariot maker and sometimes as Tak\u1E63\u0101 in \u1E5Agveda.The term Tva\u1E63\u1E6D\u1E5B is mentioned in the Mitanni treaty, which establishes him as a Proto-Indo-Iranian divinity. As per \u1E5Agveda Tva\u1E63\u1E6Dr known as Rathak\u0101ra belongs to clan of the Bh\u1E5Bgus. Similarly, as mentioned in the epic Mah\u0101bh\u0101rata, Tva\u1E63\u1E6Dr or the Rathak\u0101ra is \u015Aukr\u0101c\u0101rya's son, \u015Aukr\u0101c\u0101rya (the mentor of the demons) is Bh\u1E5Bgu's grandson and V\u0101ru\u1E47ibh\u1E5Bgu's son. Tva\u1E63\u1E6D\u1E5B is sometimes associated or identified with similar deities,such as Savit\u1E5B, Praj\u0101pat\u012B, Vi\u015Bvakarman and Pu\u1E63an. He is the father of Sarany\u1E47, who twice bears twins to Vivasvat (RV 8.26.21), Yama and Yami, also identified as the first humans. He is also the father of Vi\u015Bvar\u016Bpa or Tri\u015Biras who was killed by Indra, in revenge Tva\u1E63\u1E6D\u1E5B created Vrtra a fearsome dragon. Surprisingly he is also inferred to as Indra's father. Tva\u1E63\u1E6D\u1E5B is a solar deity in the epic of Mah\u0101bh\u0101rata and the Hariva\u1E43\u015Ba. He is mentioned as the son of K\u0101\u015Byapa and Aditi, and is said to have made the three worlds with pieces of the Sun god Surya."@en . "In Vedic religion,Tva\u1E63\u1E6D\u1E5B (Sanskrit: \u0924\u094D\u0935\u0937\u094D\u091F\u0943), is the first born creator of the universe. In Yajurveda purusha suktha and in 10 mandala of Rg veda his character and attributes are merging with the concept like Hiranyagharbha/Prajapathy or Brahma.The term also transliterated as Tva\u1E63\u1E6Dr, nominative Tva\u1E63\u1E6D\u0101, is the heavenly builder, the maker of divine implements, especially Indra's Vajra and the guardian of Soma. Tva\u1E63\u1E6D\u1E5B is mentioned 65 times in the \u1E5Agveda 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."@en . . . .