Urvashi and Pururavas
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Urvashi and Pururavas — This article is related to Hindu mythology. For the Indian film actresses with the name Urvashi see Urvashi (actress) and Urvashi Sharma Urvashi ( IAST|Urvaśī , from IAST|uru wide + IAST|aś to extend , widely extending ) is an Apsaras (nymph) in… … Wikipedia
Urvashi — This article is related to Hindu legend. For the Indian film actresses with the name Urvashi see Urvashi (actress) and Urvashi Sharma Urvashi and Pururavas painted by Raja Ravi Varma Urvashi (Urvaśī … Wikipedia
Urvashí — En la mitología hindú, Uruashí es una apsará (ninfa). La ninfa Uruashí y el rey Pururavas retratados por el pintor indio Rash Ravi Varma (1848 1906). urvaśī, en el sistema AITS (alfabeto internacional para la transliteración del sánscrito).… … Wikipedia Español
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Apsara — For other uses, see Apsara (disambiguation). An Apsara (Sanskrit: अप्सरा: IAST|apsarāḥ, plural अप्सरस: IAST|apsarasaḥ, stem apsaras , a feminine consonant stem) or Accharā (Pāli), is a female spirit of the clouds and waters in Hindu and Buddhist… … Wikipedia
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