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[[File:Initiation of Maya Sabha.jpg|thumb|right|400px| | [[File:Initiation of Maya Sabha.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Reconstruction{{by whom|date=April 2015}} of the inside of Maya Sabha, the hall of the palace built by [[Maya Danava]], showing the Inauguration ceremony. ''Mahabharata'' 2.4]] | ||
'''Mamuni Mayan''' ({{lang|ta|மாமுனி}} ''Māmuṉi'' meaning ''[[Brahmarishi]] Mayan'', ''Sangakala Sirpachithan Mamuni Mayan'', ''Mayamuni'', ''Mayendran'') is a [[culture hero]] character from Tamil [[Sangam literature]] (the [[Silappathikaram]], [[Manimekalai]], and [[Civaka Cintamani]] epics) | '''Mamuni Mayan''' ({{lang|ta|மாமுனி}} ''Māmuṉi'' meaning ''[[Brahmarishi]] Mayan'', ''Sangakala Sirpachithan Mamuni Mayan'', ''Mayamuni'', ''Mayendran'') is a [[culture hero]] character from Tamil [[Sangam literature]] (the [[Silappathikaram]], [[Manimekalai]], and [[Civaka Cintamani]] epics), identified with the [[asura]] '''[[Maya Dānava]]''' (''Mayasura'') of the [[Mahabharata]],<ref name="sacred-texts">{{cite web|url=http://www.sacred-texts.com/hin/m02/m02001.htm|title=The Mahabharata, Book 2: Sabha Parva: Section I|publisher=sacred-texts.com|accessdate=13 April 2015}}</ref> the mythical founder of [[Vastu Shastra]]. Romakapura (Sanskrit) [from romaka hairy + pura city, fortified town] City of hairy ones; in the Surya-Siddhanta (1:6; 12:39), is given as the birthplace of Asura maya. | ||
In 2004 [[V. Ganapati Sthapati|V. G. Sthapati]] started construction of a "monument to Mayan" near [[Mamallapuram]].<ref name="vastuved">{{cite web|url=http://www.vastuved.com/aimpon.html|title=Vastu Vedic Trust | Vastu Vedic Trust|publisher=vastuved.com|accessdate=13 April 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111025013343/http://vastuved.com/aimpon.html|archive-date=25 October 2011|url-status=dead}}</ref> | In 2004, [[V. Ganapati Sthapati|V. G. Sthapati]] started construction of a "monument to Mayan" near [[Mamallapuram]].<ref name="vastuved">{{cite web|url=http://www.vastuved.com/aimpon.html|title=Vastu Vedic Trust | Vastu Vedic Trust|publisher=vastuved.com|accessdate=13 April 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111025013343/http://vastuved.com/aimpon.html|archive-date=25 October 2011|url-status=dead}}</ref> | ||
Mayan is credited with the authorship of the '''Mayamata''' [[Vastu Shastra]] as well as the ''Aintiram'' (''[[Aindra]]'', a school of grammar connected with the [[Tolkāppiyam]]). If there had been a grammatical treatise called ''Aintiram'', it has been lost, but a text called ''Mayan's Aintiram'' dealing with [[Vastu Shastra]] was published by Sthapati in 1986, with the support of C. Aranganayakam, Tamil Nadu minister of education, and again in 1997 by the "Vaastu Vedic Research Foundation" with English commentary by S. P. Sabarathnam. | Mayan is credited with the authorship of the '''Mayamata''' [[Vastu Shastra]] as well as the ''Aintiram'' (''[[Aindra]]'', a school of grammar connected with the [[Tolkāppiyam]]). If there had been a grammatical treatise called ''Aintiram'', it has been lost, but a text called ''Mayan's Aintiram'' dealing with [[Vastu Shastra]] was published by Sthapati in 1986, with the support of C. Aranganayakam, Tamil Nadu minister of education, and again in 1997 by the "Vaastu Vedic Research Foundation" with English commentary by S. P. Sabarathnam. MayaAsura is credited with the [[Surya Siddhanta]],<ref>Translation of the Surya Siddhanta into English, by Bhāskarācārya, Bapu Deva Sastri, Lancelot Wilkinson, {{ISBN|3-7648-1334-2}}, {{ISBN|978-3-7648-1334-5}}, http://www.wilbourhall.org/pdfs/suryaEnglish.pdf</ref> | ||
The 29 September 2003 edition of the ''[[Deccan Herald]]'' had an article on Mayan by R.R.Karnik, | |||
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The originator of all these ancient sciences is one known as Mayasura of the same tribe that constructed the mayasabha of Mahabharata. But the period is that of Ramayana some 16,000 years ago. He is the father of Mandodari and father-in-law of Ravana. One of his niece was Sita, who had married Rama and [by] an error of judgement started the epic war. He was master in many subjects. Some of these are: Vastu Shastra, Jyotirganita-Surya Siddhanta, Aintiram, ...<!--garbled text--> cartography, fundamental physics, the Brahma principle, the yogashastra etc. His contribution to Aesthetics <!--garbled text--> ... was highly appreciated by late Prof. [Surendra] Barlinge. | |||
</blockquote> | |||
In 2006 Dr. V. Ganapati Sthapati asked Dr. Jessie Mercay, USA, to establish a small school - American University of Mayonic Science and Technology - in the US to teach authentic principles of Vaastu Shastra, Silpa Shastras and related texts including Mayan's Aintiram. | |||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
*[[Kumari Kandam]] | *[[Kumari Kandam]] | ||
*[[Pure Tamil]] | *[[Pure Tamil]] | ||
==Literature== | ==Literature== | ||
*Er. R. R. Karnik, ''Ancient Indian Technologies as Seen by Maya, the Great Asura'' | |||
*Er. R. R. Karnik, ''Yuga, Mahayuga and Kalpa'' (1996) [http://www.hindunet.org/srh_home/1996_7/msg00172.html] | |||
*S.P. Sabharathnam, ''Mayan's Aintiram : With Tamil Texts of Mayan and Paraphrasing with English Translation'', Vaastu Vedic Research Foundation (1997), OCLC: 47184833. | *S.P. Sabharathnam, ''Mayan's Aintiram : With Tamil Texts of Mayan and Paraphrasing with English Translation'', Vaastu Vedic Research Foundation (1997), OCLC: 47184833. | ||
*V. G. Sthapati, ''An overview of Mayonic Aintiram'', Shilpi Speaks series 1 [https://archive. | *V. G. Sthapati, ''An overview of Mayonic Aintiram'', Shilpi Speaks series 1 [https://archive.today/20130105042435/http://www.vastuved.com/publication.html] | ||
*[[Bruno Dagens]], ''Mayamata : Traité Sanskrit d'Architecture'', Pondichéry : Institut Français d'Indologie (1970), OCLC: 61978029. | *[[Bruno Dagens]], ''Mayamata : Traité Sanskrit d'Architecture'', Pondichéry : Institut Français d'Indologie (1970), OCLC: 61978029. | ||
*Bruno Dagens, ''Mayamata : an Indian treatise on housing, architecture, and iconography'', Sitaram Bhartia Institute of Scientific Research (1985), OCLC: 15054108; Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts and Motilal Banarsidass (1994), OCLC: 60146035. | *Bruno Dagens, ''Mayamata : an Indian treatise on housing, architecture, and iconography'', Sitaram Bhartia Institute of Scientific Research (1985), OCLC: 15054108; Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts and Motilal Banarsidass (1994), OCLC: 60146035. | ||
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