LARGE APSARA IDOLS

38.0" X 17.0" X 6.0"
$534.75
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4.0 ft X 1.5 ft X 0.7 ft
$2100
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3.0 ft X 1.1 ft X 0.4 ft
$853.50
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3.2 ft x 1.7 ft x 0.6 ft
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3.5 ft X 1.3 ft X 0.5 ft
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44.0" X 16.0" X 6.0"
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3.0 ft X 1.5 ft X 0.4 ft
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3.0 ft X 1.3 ft X 0.3 ft
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2.8 ft X 1.3 ft X 0.6 ft
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3.2 ft X 1.3 ft X 0.5 ft
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42.0" X 18.0" X 6.0"
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3.5 X 1.3 X 0.5 ft
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4.0 ft x 1.3 ft x 0.3 ft
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2.5 ft x 1.0 ft Dia
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73" Dancing Lady | Sandstone Statue | Exquisite Handmade Indian Art
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73 inch Height X 29 inch Width X 17 inch Length
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54" A Lady with the Pot | Sandstone Statue | Exquisite Handmade Indian Art
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54 inch Height X 25 inch Width X 13 inch Length
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74" Apsara - The Beauty of Heaven | Sandstone Statue | Exquisite Handmade Indian Art
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74 inch Height X 27 inch Width X 15 inch Length
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72" A Lady Holding her Kid and Pot on the Head | Sandstone Statue | Exquisite Handmade Indian Art
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72 inch Height X 31 inch Width X 15 inch Length
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65" Mirror Lady | Sandstone Statue | Exquisite Handmade Indian Art
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65 inch Height X 25 inch Width X 16 inch Length
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60" Mirror Lady | Sandstone Statue | Exquisite Handmade Indian Art
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60 inch Height X 25 inch Width X 14 inch Length
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55" Beautiful Woman Admiring herself in the Mirror | Sandstone Statue | Exquisite Handmade Indian Artwork
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55 inch Height X 22 inch Width X 11 inch Length
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64" Dancing Lady | Sandstone Statue | Exquisite Handmade Indian Art
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64 inch Height X 25 inch Width X 14 inch Length
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60" A Lady Holding Plate | Sandstone Statue | Exquisite Handmade Indian Art
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60 inch Height X 21 inch Width X 16 inch Length
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72" Apsara - The Girl of Heaven | Sandstone Statue | Exquisite Handmade Indian Art
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72 inch Height X 32 inch Width X 16 inch Length
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63" Captivating Lady | Sandstone Statue | Exquisite Handmade Indian Art
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63 inch Height X 21 inch Width X 14 inch Length
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74" Standing Captivating Apsara | Sandstone Statue | Exquisite Handmade Indian Art
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74 inch Height X 28 inch Width X 17 inch Length
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62" Lady with her Two Children | Sandstone Statue | Exquisite Handmade Indian Artwork
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62 inch Height X 24 inch Width X 14 inch Length
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72" A Beautiful Lady with the Mirror | Sandstone Statue | Exquisite Handmade Indian Art
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72 inch Height X 26 inch Width X 14 inch Length
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113" Super Large Granite Stone Statue of Standing Apsara in Dancing Mudra
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113 inch Height X 32 inch Width X 20 inch Length
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Gaze and absorb the feminine energies of the pulchritudinous women of the heavenly abode of Lord Indra, the Apsaras

The intriguing and engaging stories of Indian folklore discuss not only Gods and Goddesses but also heavenly creatures of all kinds; particularly those working with the Devas and Devis;  serving them;  being the impetuses of progress, and achieving transformation to usher goodness and positivity for all creatures in every one of the three universes.


Such is the story of the captivating Apsaras of the court of Indra, the God of the Devas. Apsaras are divine fairies, who dance in the court of Indra, the King of the Devas. Many in number; they are viewed as incredibly excellent, enchanting, alluring, and enormously capable in both music and dance.


There are two types of Apsaras, laukika (wordly) and Devika (divine). 34 nymphs are of the primary kind and ten of the subsequent sort. These divine creatures are also called vidyadhari or tep apsar in Khmer, acchara in Pali, bo sa la tu in Vietnam, bidadari in Indonesia and Malaysia, widadari in Java, and aapson in Thailand.


The most popular Apsaras in Indian folklore are Rambha, Menaka, Urvashi, Tilottama and Ghritachi. The Puranas also speak about other minor nymphs like Mishrakesi, Vapu, Viprachitti, Purvachitti, Sahajanya, Karnika, and Punjikasthala, Viswachi, Rithisthala, Umlocha, Pramlocha, Swayamprabha, Janapadi, and Adrika.


The principal Apsaras are believed to have come out from the Ocean of Milk, during the Samudra Manthana episode, wherein the sea was churned in a back-and-forth by the Devas and the Daityas (Asuras or Demons). 


Labelled as UNESCO World Heritage Site, the temples of Khajuraho are popular across the world for their erotic statues and sculptures, and the best Indian craftsmanship. Over the years, Khajuraho has drawn in a lot of travellers charmed to track down a connection between Kamasutra and the temples of Khajuraho.


The charm of the temples of Khajuraho is far past the visual treats of excellence and erotism of the apsaras. The mysterious temples disappoint nobody as they bring a great deal to the table to each inquisitive soul through the ideas of Hinduism including reasoning, cosmology, psychology, spirituality, craftsmanship, engineering, science, behind the sculptures of the apsaras.


The sculptures of Apsaras at Khajuraho have created a buzz among millions of travellers for their intricate designs and symbolisms behind them. 


FAQS


Q1. What do apsara dancers symbolize?


The Apsaras, Hindu spirits of cloud and water customarily symbolize the paragon of female magnificence, elegance, and refinement. In Indian folklore, apsaras are delightful, powerful female creatures. They are energetic and rich, and magnificent in the art of dancing. 


Q2. What are the benefits of apsara Sadhna?


Apsara sadhana is a lively sadhana so that devotees experience lovely women in their fantasies and fulfil their sexual dreams. Indeed, Apsara creates deceptive illusions for your pleasure in dreams. It is a simple solid spellbinding by them to loosen up a devotee's longings. Apsaras are incredible educators and healers.


They additionally train you to remain solitary and free. They are the goddesses of opportunity. Deha sudhi (pure body), bichar sudhi (clarity), and baba sudhi (positive feelings) are the 3 most significant parts of a devotee's life. We are feeble when contrasted with our high-energy precursors- No opportunity, no lucidity, No clarity, No energy. Apsaras shows everything.