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 ==== Apsara ==== ==== Apsara ====
-Apsara in Indian mythology are goddesses of water, mistsand clouds (the name ap-sara literally means "who came out of the water"). As the personification of feminine beauty and grace, the motif is often found in Indian art, and with Buddhism, it also reached many Asian countries. They are the companions of the Gandharvas, courtiers of the god Indra, dancing to the music they play. [([[https://www.bestofbanknotes.com/apsara-female-spirit-of-the-clouds-and-water/|Best of Banknotes]])]+Apsara in Indian mythology are goddesses of water, mists and clouds (the name ap-sara literally means "who came out of the water"). As the personification of feminine beauty and grace, the motif is often found in Indian art, and with Buddhism, it also reached many Asian countries. They are the companions of the Gandharvas, courtiers of the god Indra, dancing to the music they play. [([[https://www.bestofbanknotes.com/apsara-female-spirit-of-the-clouds-and-water/|Best of Banknotes]])]
  
 ==== Prambanan ==== ==== Prambanan ====
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