Aspara God Dancer Clay BAS RELIEF KHMER ANGKOR Wat Nice Thai Decor Culture Gift


Aspara God Dancer Clay BAS RELIEF KHMER ANGKOR Wat Nice Thai Decor Culture Gift

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Aspara God Dancer Clay BAS RELIEF KHMER ANGKOR Wat Nice Thai Decor Culture Gift:
$15.00


An Apsara (also spelled as Apsarasa) is a female spirit of the clouds and waters in Hindi and Buddhist mythology.

In Indian mythology, Apsaras are beautiful, supernatural female beings. They are youthful and elegant, and superb in the art of dancing. They are often wives of the Gandharvas, the court musicians of Indra. They dance to the music made by the Gandharvas, usually in the palaces of the gods, entertain and sometimes seduce gods and men.

Apsaras represent an important motif in the stone bas-reliefs of the Angkorian temples in Cambodia (8th–13th centuries AD) Angkor Wat, the largest Angkorian temple (built AD 1116–1150)


Size: 4\" x 8\"

Aspara God Dancer Clay BAS RELIEF KHMER ANGKOR Wat Nice Thai Decor Culture Gift:
$15.00

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