
Apsara - Wikipedia
A 12th-century sandstone statue of an apsara from Madhya Pradesh, India. Apsaras [1] [2] (Sanskrit: अप्सरस्, IAST: Apsaras, Pali: अच्छरा, romanized: Accharā [3] [4] Khmer: អប្សរា [5] Thai:นางอัปสรา) are a member of a class of celestial beings in Hindu and Buddhist culture.
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Apsara | Heavenly Nymphs, Celestial Dancers, Divine Beings
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. Originally water nymphs, the apsaras provide sensual pleasure for both gods and men.
Apsara, Celestial Nymphs, Names, Stories, Significance - Hinduism …
Jul 17, 2021 · An Apsara is a celestial and/or a water nymph who serves 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: Hindu Mythology Fairies (Portrait, Origins, Roles) - Atlas …
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 …
Apsaras Part III – The Inspiring Marvels of Classical Hindu Literature
Jun 16, 2020 · From Vedic poetry to dramatics, literature to art the conspicuous Apsaras have been viewed in various proportions including graceful lyrical imagery, illustrated through similes and elusive metaphors. The Apsaras have the most well-known descriptions in ancient Indian Vedic and Classical literature both in Sanskrit and Prakrit.
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Apsaras (Sanskrit: अप्सरा, IAST: Apsarā, Pali: अच्छरा, romanized: Accharā Khmer: អប្សរា Thai:นางอัปสร) are a member of a class of celestial beings in Hindu and Buddhist culture. They were originally a type of female spirit of the clouds and waters, but, later play the role of a …
Apsaras, Ap-sara, Apsarā, Apsara: 27 definitions - Wisdom Library
Jun 15, 2024 · Discover the meaning of apsaras or apsara in the context of Natyashastra from relevant books on Exotic India. Apsaras (अप्सरस्).— * An Apsaras is a nymph (devastrī). These apsarā women were born at the churning of the ocean of Milk. (Vālmīki Rāmāyaṇa, Bālakāṇḍa, Chapter 45, Verse 32 and Viṣṇu Purāṇa, Part I, Chapter 9 and Agni Purāṇa, Chapter 3).
Names of Apsaras, divine dancers of Indra's court - Indian Hindu …
As per Indian mythology, Apsaras are beautiful, supernatural female dancers. They are often wives of the Gandharvas, the court musicians of Indra and they dance to the music made by the Gandharvas, usually in the palaces of the gods, entertain and sometimes seduce gods and men.
Apsaras in Hindu Mythology - IndiaNetzone.com
Apsaras in Indian Mythology are the court dancers of the king of Gods, Lord Indra. It is Lord Indra, under whose instructions the Apsaras seduce mortals, kings and sages, who became powerful enough to threaten the mighty Indra.