Śakuntalā-Janma-Nāmakaraṇa (Birth and Naming of Śakuntalā) | शकुन्तला-जन्म-नामकरणम्
भूषणानां च सर्वेषां कर्ता शिल्पवतां वर: । यो दिव्यानि विमानानि त्रिदशानां चकार ह,वे सब प्रकारके भूषणोंको बनानेवाले और शिल्पियोंमें श्रेष्ठ हैं। उन्होंने देवताओंके असंख्य दिव्य विमान बनाये हैं
bhūṣaṇānāṃ ca sarveṣāṃ kartā śilpavatāṃ varaḥ | yo divyāni vimānāni tridaśānāṃ cakāra ha ||
Vaiśaṃpāyana said: He was the maker of every kind of ornament, the foremost among skilled artisans. It was he who fashioned the divine aerial chariots (vimānas) for the Thirty Gods—an image of excellence in craft placed in the service of the gods and cosmic order.
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse highlights excellence (śreṣṭhatva) in skill and the ethical orientation of talent: superior craftsmanship is portrayed as meaningful when aligned with higher purposes—here, serving the devas and sustaining the cosmic order associated with dharma.
Vaiśaṃpāyana describes a renowned master artisan: he creates all kinds of ornaments and is the best among craftsmen, and he is credited with making divine vimānas for the gods (tridaśas), emphasizing his extraordinary capability and reputation.