Dakṣa’s Daughters, Cosmic Lineages, and the Population of the Three Worlds
वास्तोराङ्गिरसीपुत्रो विश्वकर्माकृतीपति: । ततो मनुश्चाक्षुषोऽभूद् विश्वे साध्या मनो: सुता: ॥ १५ ॥
vāstor āṅgirasī-putro viśvakarmākṛtī-patiḥ tato manuś cākṣuṣo ’bhūd viśve sādhyā manoḥ sutāḥ
From Āṅgirasī, the wife of the Vasu named Vāstu, was born the great architect Viśvakarmā. Viśvakarmā became the husband of Ākṛtī, from whom the Manu named Cākṣuṣa was born. The sons of Manu were known as the Viśvadevas and Sādhyas.
This verse identifies Viśvakarmā as the lord of craftsmanship and design, appearing in the lineage connected with Āṅgirasī, and as the progenitor of Cākṣuṣa Manu.
They are classes (hosts) of celestial beings; this verse states they arise from the offspring (daughters/line) of Cākṣuṣa Manu.
They cultivate reverence for divine order—seeing all abilities (like skill, design, work) as ultimately sourced in Bhagavān’s arrangement and meant to be offered in dharma and devotion.