Q.
Can u name some Apsaras who were in Indraloka?
Asked by Rajj,
05 Jan '12 05:18 pm
Earn 10 points for answering
Answers (9)
1.
Report abuse
Useful
(1)
Not Useful
(0)
Your vote on this answer has already been received
2.
Ambika, Almwusha, Anavdya, Anucna, Aruna, Asita
Bubble, Chandrajyotsna, Devi, Gritachi, Gunmukya, Gunuvrahrsha, Indrlkshmi,
Kamya, Karnika, Keshini, Kshema
Lata, Lcshmna, Manorama, Marichi, Maneka, Misrasthla, Mrigakshi
Nabhidrshna, Purwcitty, Pushpdeha
Rakshita, Rambha, Ritusla,
Sahaznya, Smichi, Surbedi, Shardwati, Shucikasomi, Suwahu, Bachelor's, Supriya, Surja, Sursa, Surata, Tilottama, Umlocha, Urwshivpu, Varga, Vidyutprna, Visvchi
Answered by Stone Heart, 05 Jan '12 05:26 pm
Bubble, Chandrajyotsna, Devi, Gritachi, Gunmukya, Gunuvrahrsha, Indrlkshmi,
Kamya, Karnika, Keshini, Kshema
Lata, Lcshmna, Manorama, Marichi, Maneka, Misrasthla, Mrigakshi
Nabhidrshna, Purwcitty, Pushpdeha
Rakshita, Rambha, Ritusla,
Sahaznya, Smichi, Surbedi, Shardwati, Shucikasomi, Suwahu, Bachelor's, Supriya, Surja, Sursa, Surata, Tilottama, Umlocha, Urwshivpu, Varga, Vidyutprna, Visvchi
Report abuse
Useful
(5)
Not Useful
(0)
Your vote on this answer has already been received
3.
Report abuse
Useful
(1)
Not Useful
(0)
Your vote on this answer has already been received
4.
The womens who are in paralokham now are the apsaras in indralokham.
Answered by Roshitha Sunil, 05 Jan '12 05:28 pm
Report abuse
Useful
(1)
Not Useful
(0)
Your vote on this answer has already been received
5.
Report abuse
Useful
(1)
Not Useful
(0)
Your vote on this answer has already been received
6.
Report abuse
Useful
(1)
Not Useful
(0)
Your vote on this answer has already been received
7.
Munni , sheela and vidya .... I mean rambha , menka and urvashi
Answered by PARTHA PATHAK, 05 Jan '12 05:20 pm
Report abuse
Useful
(1)
Not Useful
(0)
Your vote on this answer has already been received
8.
Report abuse
Useful
(1)
Not Useful
(0)
Your vote on this answer has already been received
9.
Apsaras are beautiful, supernatural female beings. They are youthful and elegant, and superb in the art of dancing. They are often the 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. As caretakers of fallen heroes, they may be compared to the valkyries of Norse mythology. As etherial beings who inhabit the skies, and are often depicted taking flight, or at service of a god, they may be compared to angels.
Apsaras are said to be able to change their shape at will, and rule over the fortunes of gaming and gambling. Urvasi, Menaka, Rambha and Tilottama are the most famous among them. Apsaras are sometimes compared to the muses of ancient Greece, with each of the 26 Apsaras at Indra's court representing a distinct aspect of the performing arts. Apsaras are associated with water; thus, they may be compared to the nymphs, dryads and naiads of ancient Gree ...more
Apsaras are said to be able to change their shape at will, and rule over the fortunes of gaming and gambling. Urvasi, Menaka, Rambha and Tilottama are the most famous among them. Apsaras are sometimes compared to the muses of ancient Greece, with each of the 26 Apsaras at Indra's court representing a distinct aspect of the performing arts. Apsaras are associated with water; thus, they may be compared to the nymphs, dryads and naiads of ancient Gree ...more
Source: google search
Answered by anil garg, 05 Jan '12 07:56 pm
Report abuse
Useful
(0)
Not Useful
(0)
Your vote on this answer has already been received