The Lakshagraha Conspiracy: Purochana's Role as the Expendable Instrument of Evil The Character in the Mahabharata Purochana occupies a significant yet tragic position in the great epic Mahabharata as the architect and minister serving the Kauravas in Hastinapur. His name has become synonymous with blind loyalty to malevolent masters and the ultimate price paid by those who serve evil causes. Purochana was handpicked by Duryodhana and his cunning uncle Shakuni to execute one of the most sinister plots in the epic—the construction of the Lakshagriha, or the palace of lac, designed specifically to trap and incinerate the Pandavas along with their mother Kunti. The Lakshagraha Conspiracy The conspiracy unfolded when Dhritarashtra, swayed by Duryodhana's jealousy and Shakuni's manipulations, sent the Pandavas to the town of Varanavata under the guise of attending a festival. Purochana was secretly dispatched beforehand with explicit instructions to build a beautiful palace ...