Vyasa

Maya

DaityaDanavaVishvakarma of the danavasasuradanava Maya
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Major

Ch. 226

Maya offers to repay Arjuna and Krishna for saving his life

Saved from certain death by Arjuna, the divine architect Maya insists on repaying the debt. Arjuna declines any personal favor but, not wishing to obstruct Maya's resolution, suggests he do something for Krishna instead. Krishna, after a moment's thought, gives the architect a monumental task.

Major

Ch. 226

Maya is introduced to Yudhishthira and begins building the hall

Maya, the divine architect, is formally presented to King Yudhishthira. After recounting ancient tales and performing the proper rites, he selects an auspicious day, honors thousands of brahmanas, and measures out a vast, divine plot of land. The site for the wondrous Maya Sabha is prepared.

Supporting

Ch. 228

Maya Offers to Build a Sabha for the Pandavas

Saved from the burning Khandava forest, the asura architect Maya offers Arjuna a gift: a divine assembly hall for the Pandavas. He describes the treasures he will retrieve—a supreme club for Bhima and the conch Devadatta for Arjuna—and sets off to the north-east to begin his work.

Major

Ch. 228

Maya Retrieves Treasures and Builds the Sabha

Maya travels to the sacred peaks near Kailasha, retrieves the club, conch, and crystal treasures, and then marshals his rakshasa servants to construct a matchless, jewel-encrusted assembly hall. In fourteen months, a divine sabha stands complete, and Maya presents the weapons to Bhima and Arjuna.

Pivotal

Ch. 271

Duryodhana Confesses His Envy and Humiliation at Indraprastha

Pressed by his father, Duryodhana confesses that his misery comes from seeing Yudhishthira's supreme prosperity. He recounts, in raw detail, the humiliations he suffered at the Pandava palace: mistaking crystal for water, falling into a pond, and hitting his head on a door, all while their laughter echoed around him.