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  • Apsara - Wikipedia
    There are two types of apsaras— laukika (worldly) and daivika (divine) They are said to excel at dancing, and are often considered the wives of the gandharvas, the court musicians of Indra The apsaras reside in the palaces of the gods and entertain them by dancing to the music of the Gandharvas
  • Apsara | Heavenly Nymphs, Celestial Dancers, Divine Beings | Britannica
    Apsara, in Indian religion and mythology, one of the celestial singers and dancers who, together with the gandharvas, or celestial musicians, inhabit the heaven of the god Indra, the lord of the heavens
  • Apsara – The Celestial Nymphs of Indra - Hinduism Facts
    An Apsara is a celestial and or a water nymph who serves the gods by entertaining them with her dance and sometimes using her charm and beauty to break the penance of ascetics who might intend to conquer heaven
  • Apsaras and Gandharvas - World History Encyclopedia
    In the Vedas, the apsaras are water nymphs, often married to the gandharvas By the time the Puranas and the two epics were composed, the apsaras and gandharvas had become performing artists to the gods; the apsaras are singers, dancers, and courtesans, while the gandharvas are musicians
  • Apsara - New World Encyclopedia
    An Apsara (Sanskrit: अप्सरा: apsarāḥ, plural अप्सरस: apsarasaḥ) is a female spirit of the clouds and waters in Hindu and Buddhist mythology English translations of the word are "nymph," "celestial nymph," and "celestial maiden "
  • Apsaras: Hindu Mythology Fairies (Portrait, Origins, Roles)
    Apsaras are the dancing girls of Indra’s court They rose from the milk ocean when it was churned, and are of resplendent and celestial forms However, the Apasarases did not undergo purification and hence no god could wed them
  • Apsarah Gallery
    Before showing the pictures of the collection of various Buddhist and Hindu bronzes, the next pictures illustrate the apsara theme with beautiful examples from the Khmer culture
  • The Enchanting Apsaras of Hindu Mythology: Names and Legends
    In the rich tapestry of Hindu mythology, the Apsaras stand out as ethereal beings who embody beauty, grace, and temptation Their stories, often intertwined with those of gods, sages, and mortals, serve as powerful lessons on desire, temptation, and the consequences of falling prey to them
  • Apsaras: The Divine Nymphs of Beauty, Dance, and Mythology
    In simple terms, Apsaras are celestial beings or nymphs depicted in Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain mythologies They are often portrayed as enchanting dancers and musicians who reside in the heavens
  • Apsaras: Significance and symbolism - Wisdom Library
    In Hinduism, Apsaras are primarily celestial nymphs known for their beauty, grace, and charm They often inhabit the heavens, entertain divine beings, and are associated with themes of seduction, art, and entertainment They may serve spiritual individuals or attend to virtuous souls From: Mahabharata (English)





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