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Maya (Indian myth)

Maya (Indian myth)

Krishna asked Maya to create a meeting place

Maya(Maya) is to appear in. Maya ス ラ It is also called Mayāsura. Family. Maya is the son of King of Danava, the father of Vajra Karmer. Daughter Mando Daly later became the king's princess. It is said that it was an architect and an engineer in the Asura tribe and built a meeting place for ().

And when the king burned down at the request of fire God, Maya, who was in the forest, tried to escape in a panic. Agni and Krishna who saw this tried to kill Maya. But when Maya asked Arjuna for help, Arjuna promised the safety of Maya, so Agni and Krishna discouraged killing Maya. Maya thanked and offered to do something for Arjuna. Arjuna did not want anything other than friendship in Maya. But Maya was not convinced that Arjuna wanted something for Krishna. So Krishna thought, I hoped to build a wonderful meeting place for Judith Tilla.

Maya led the group (the faction of the tribe) and took construction materials from the meeting place of the same Danava king of Asura (which is said to be near the northern side). And for the sake of the king, I brought back the great for Arjuna and gave it. With the Kinkyra, we built a meeting place full of mysterious designs that no one has seen before, and guarded it to 8,000 kin kara.

Tripla

Maya was an excellent architect to make three towns "Tripura" (Tripura). Tripla dominated the three worlds (heavenly world, aerial world, ground world) with prosperity extremely prominent, with force. Two of the topla dominated the world from the sky and the heavenly world. Shiva tried to destroy the three towns of Tripla. However, Maya decided to believe Shiva to reject this destruction. Thus the tripler was protected by the power of Maya. But in the era of Tripla destroyed and the three-ruled domination is ended.

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