Apsaras
Apsaras are celestial nymphs in Hindu and Buddhist mythology, often depicted as beautiful and graceful beings. They are known for their enchanting dance and music, serving as entertainers in the heavenly realms. Apsaras are frequently associated with water, as they are believed to emerge from rivers and lakes, embodying the beauty of nature.
In Hindu texts, such as the Mahabharata and Ramayana, Apsaras play significant roles, often interacting with gods and heroes. They are also considered symbols of love and desire, representing the artistic and sensual aspects of life. Their stories highlight themes of beauty, temptation, and the divine connection between the earthly and celestial realms.