Believed
to be the wives of Gandharvas — servants at the palace of Indra, the
King of Gods — the nymphs protected the King of Gods by seducing mortals
who were seen as threats with their beauty. Their powers were
incredible. Mortals and divinities could not resist the celestial
dancers’ charm.
A
belief in the female spirit of the clouds and water was so entrenched
in Khmer culture that King Jayavarman VII, who was behind the Ta Prohm
and Bayon temples, is believed to have had more than 3,000 Apsara
dancers in his court.
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