- 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...
- of
whose names is
believed to
dispel sin.
Mandodari was the
daughter of
Mayasura, the King of the
Asuras (demons), and the
apsara (celestial nymphs) Hema...
- mythology,
Tripura were
three cities constructed by the
great Asura architect Mayasura. They were
great cities of prosperity,
power and
dominance over the world...
- myth" as it
discusses the
birth of sat ('order') from asat ('chaos').
Mayasura is a
prominent member of the
danavas and is
extensively found throughout...
- this bow in his
avatar as
Tripurantaka to
annihilate the
three cities of
Mayasura,
known as Tripura. The
weapon is the
origin of one of Shiva's epithets...
- romanized: Vyomāsura) is an
asura who
appears in
Hindu literature. He is a son of
Mayasura. His
death at the
hands of the
deity Krishna is
described in the Bhagavata...
-
Located in Indraprastha, it was
constructed by Maya (also
referred to as
Mayasura), an
Asura architect and king of the Danavas.
Built for the
Pandavas after...
-
position of the
tropical Sun to
determine Uttarayana and Dakshinayana.
Mayasura, the
composer of
Surya Siddhanta,
defines Uttarayana, at the time of composition...
- (1951), Yama in Sati
Savitri (1957),
Ghatothkacha in Maya
Bazaar (1957),
Mayasura in
Bhookailas (1958), and
Bhoja in
Mahakavi Kalidasu (1960). In 1964, he...
- Cilappatikaram, Manimekalai, and
Civaka Cintamani,
identified with the
asura Mayasura of the
Hindu epic Mahabharata.
Mayan is
regarded to be the
founder of the...