The passage describes a conversation between Lord Vishwakarma, the divine architect, and Lord Shri Krishna. Lord Shri Krishna orders Vishwakarma to build a royal palace for his friend Sudama, a poor Brahmin, before he returns home. However, Sudama's wife, Vasundhara, intervenes and requests that instead of building a palace just for them, Lord Shri Krishna should first convert every house in their village, Vrinda Puri, into a palace. Lord Shri Krishna accepts this request, and Vishwakarma is tasked with fulfilling it. The passage highlights the selfless nature of Sudama and his wife, who prioritize the well-being of their community over their own desires.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Vishwakarma is the name of the person speaking.
2. He is also known as Dev Shilpi Vishwakarma.
3. Lord Shri Krishna ordered Vishwakarma to build a royal palace before Sudama ji returns home.
4. Sudama ji is a friend of Lord Shri Krishna.
5. The palace is to be built at the place of Sudama's hut.
6. Vasundhara, Sudama's wife, requested that every house in Vrinda Puri be converted into a palace before their hut is converted.
7. Lord Shri Krishna accepted Vasundhara's wish.
8. Vishwakarma is to build the palace, which will be like Lord Shri Krishna's own palace.
9. The palace will be built on the foundation of peace and contentment.
10. Vasundhara considers the entire village as her family.
11. The villagers are connected to each other with the rope of Om Shri and sympathy.