
Mayasura - Wikipedia
Maya (Sanskrit: मय) or Mayāsura (मयासुर) is a figure in Hindu mythology, described as the king of the Danavas, a race of beings descending from Kashyapa and his wife Danu. He is known for his architectural expertise, credited with creating the Mayasabha (Hall of Illusions) for the Pandavas and Tripura (Three cities) for the sons of Tarakasura.
Mayasabha - Wikipedia
Mayasabha, also known as the Hall of Illusions, is a legendary palace described in the Indian epic Mahabharata. Located in Indraprastha, it was constructed by Maya (also referred to as Mayasura), an Asura architect and king of the Danavas.
Mayasura | Demon Architect - HinduPad
2024年5月24日 · Mayasura is a demon architect, and he was mentioned in the Ramayana and Mahabharata. He is the son of Rishi Kashyapa and Diti. He was married with a pious and a chaste lady Hema, and he had four children, and Mandhodhari is his daughter, who was married with Ravana during the Treta Yuga.
Mayasura - Religion Wiki | Fandom
In Hindu mythology, Maya (Sanskrit: मय), or Mayāsura (मयासुर) was a great ancient king of the asura, daitya and rākṣasa races. He was also the chief architect of the people of the netherworld. Mayāsura was renowned for his architectural abilities. It is said he ruled over MayaRastra (present day Meerut in India).
Mayasura’s Mystical Legacy: From Ramayana to Mahabharata
2024年10月24日 · Known for his unparalleled skills in architecture and mystical powers, Mayasura created some of the most iconic structures in Indian mythology, including the golden city of Lanka for Ravana and...
Mayasura: The Demon Architect of Wonders and Woes
2024年11月20日 · Mayasura, the demon architect, was renowned for his unmatched skill in constructing grand palaces and magical cities. His creations were not only breathtaking but also filled with enchantments and powerful devices.
Mayasura | Villains Wiki | Fandom
Mayasura is a king of danavas in Hindu mythology known for his architectural prowess and his role in various mythological narratives. Mayasura is a demon (Asura) who is renowned for his exceptional skills in architecture and illusion. He is said …
Mayasura - Academic Dictionaries and Encyclopedias
In Hindu mythology, Maya (मय), or Mayāsura (मयासुर) was a great ancient king of the Asura, Daitya and Rakshasa races upon earth. He was also the chief architect of the people of the netherworld. He was the designer and king of the three flying cities, known as the Tripura.
Tripura (mythology) - Wikipedia
In Hindu mythology, Tripura were three cities constructed by the great Asura architect Mayasura. They were great cities of prosperity, power and dominance over the world, but due to their impious nature, Maya's cities were destroyed by god Tripurantaka or Tripurari, an aspect of …
Mayasura - Jatland Wiki
2023年2月5日 · Mayasura (मयासुर) was a great ancient king of the Asuras, daityas and rākṣasa races. Maya was known for his brilliant architecture. In Mahabharatha, Mayasabha – the hall of illusions – was named after him. The Meerut town may have derived its name from "Maya Rashtra", the capital of the kingdom owned by Mayasura.