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Water spirits in Hindu lore. Their name means "those who move in the water." They appear as young women with enchanting beauty often used as a symbol of temptation. Apsaras are known to carry the souls of those who die in battle to heaven, where Indra, the god of thunder, awaits them. | Water spirits in Hindu lore. Their name means "those who move in the water." They appear as young women with enchanting beauty often used as a symbol of temptation. Apsaras are known to carry the souls of those who die in battle to heaven, where Indra, the god of thunder, awaits them. | ||
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Official Profile
Water spirits in Hindu lore. Their name means "those who move in the water." They appear as young women with enchanting beauty often used as a symbol of temptation. Apsaras are known to carry the souls of those who die in battle to heaven, where Indra, the god of thunder, awaits them.