اپسرا
"اپسرا" (Apsara) refers to celestial nymphs in Hindu and Buddhist mythology. They are often depicted as beautiful, enchanting beings who serve in the courts of gods, particularly in the realm of Indra, the king of the gods. Apsaras are known for their dancing skills and are believed to embody grace and charm.
In various ancient texts, such as the Mahabharata and Ramayana, Apsaras play significant roles, often seducing heroes or distracting them from their quests. They are also associated with water and are said to reside in heavenly gardens, symbolizing beauty and the ephemeral nature of life.