of Indra. The apsaras reside in the palaces of the gods and entertain them by dancing to the music made by the Gandharvas. The 26 apsaras of Indra's court...
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the mother of the Apsaras is Muni. In some Puranic scriptures, a varying account is found, according to which Rambha and other apsaras emerged from Kshira...
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of the Site and Management of the Region of Angkor, also called APSARA or the APSARA National Authority, is a Cambodian management authority responsible...
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all female images are not considered to be apsara. In harmony with the Indian association of dance with apsaras, Khmer female figures that are dancing or...
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Michael Apsaras (Greek: Μιχαήλ Ἀψαρᾶς) was a 14th-century Greek noble from Ioannina. Apsaras came from a noble Byzantine family and one of the most influential...
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Apsara Katarina Sakbun (Khmer: សាក់ប៊ុន អប្សរា កាតារីណា, romanized: Sakboun Absaara Katarina; born February 21, 2001) is an American-Cambodian swimmer...
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is the mother of the races of the apsaras and the gandharvas. The Brahmanda Purana states that twenty-four apsaras and the sixteen gandharvas are the...
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Apsara Iyer is an American art crime investigator and the 137th president of the Harvard Law Review. She is the first Indian American woman to be elected...
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Anketa Maharana (born 12 January 1996), credited as Apsara Rani, is an Indian actress who predominantly appears in Telugu films. Anketa made her acting...
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up apsara in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. An Apsara is a female spirit from Hindu and Buddhist mythology. Apsara may also refer to: Vina Apsara, a...
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