Mayasura

Mayasura
Ruler of Talatala Loka
AffiliationDanava
AbodeTalatala Loka
Genealogy
Parents
SiblingsShringaketu and Kumbhaketu
SpouseHema (in the Ramayana)
(mistress)Oladevi(wife)
ChildrenMayavi
Dundubhi
Mandodari and Vyomasura.by Hema Dhanyamalini,Vrisha,Mahashi,valik,Vajrasama and Vala by Oladevi

Maya (Sanskrit: मय) or Mayāsura (मयासुर) is a figure in Hindu mythology. He is king of the danavas, a demonic race, and famous for his brilliant architecture. His most important creations include the Mayasabha (the hall of illusions) for the Pandavas and Tripura (the three cities) for the sons of Tarakasura. He is also mentioned as the father-in-law of Ravana in the epic Ramayana.[1]

  1. ^ Māṇi 1998, pp. 580–581.