Description
The Apsaras at Angkor Wat are sculpted figures of celestial nymphs and divine dancers carved into the temple walls, depicting female figures with graceful poses, elaborate headdresses, and ornate jewelry. They symbolize beauty, grace, and prosperity in Khmer culture and are linked to Hindu mythology, where they emerged from the churning of the sea of milk to entertain the gods. Hundreds of these sculptures can be found throughout the Angkor Wat complex, each with unique details in their attire and expressions.
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