Apsara

("Bidadari" redirects here. For the defunct cemetery located in Singapore, see Bidadari Cemetery. For the present-day housing estate located on the same site, see Bidadari, Singapore. For other uses, see Apsara (disambiguation).) An Apsara (also spelled as Apsarasa) is a female spirit of the clouds and waters in Hindu and Buddhist mythology. There are two types of Apsaras; Laukika (worldly), of whom thirty-four are specified, and Daivika (divine), of which there are ten. The Bhagavata Purana also states that the Apsaras were born from Kashyap and Muni.

Apsara

("Bidadari" redirects here. For the defunct cemetery located in Singapore, see Bidadari Cemetery. For the present-day housing estate located on the same site, see Bidadari, Singapore. For other uses, see Apsara (disambiguation).) An Apsara (also spelled as Apsarasa) is a female spirit of the clouds and waters in Hindu and Buddhist mythology. There are two types of Apsaras; Laukika (worldly), of whom thirty-four are specified, and Daivika (divine), of which there are ten. The Bhagavata Purana also states that the Apsaras were born from Kashyap and Muni.