This article is related to Hindu legend. For the Indian film actresses with the name Urvashi see Urvashi (actress) and Urvashi Sharma Urvashi (Urvaśī, from uru "wide" + aś "to extend", "widely extending") is an Apsara in Hindu legend. She was a celestial maiden in Indra's court and was considered the most beautiful of all the Apsaras. She became the wife of king Pururavas (Purūrávas, from purū+rávas "crying much or loudly"), an ancient chief of the lunar race.
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- This article is related to Hindu legend. For the Indian film actresses with the name Urvashi see Urvashi (actress) and Urvashi Sharma Urvashi (Urvaśī, from uru "wide" + aś "to extend", "widely extending") is an Apsara in Hindu legend. She was a celestial maiden in Indra's court and was considered the most beautiful of all the Apsaras. She became the wife of king Pururavas (Purūrávas, from purū+rávas "crying much or loudly"), an ancient chief of the lunar race. ShBr 11.5.1, and treated in Kalidasa's drama Vikramōrvaśīyam. She is perennially youthful and infinitely charming but always elusive. She is a source as much of delight as of dolour.
- En la mitología hindú, Uruashí es una apsará. urvaśī, en el sistema AITS (alfabeto internacional para la transliteración del sánscrito). उर्वशी, en escritura devanagari del sánscrito. Pronunciación: /uruashí/.
- 广延天女(天城体:उर्वशी,音译为优哩婆湿;字面意思为“宽广地延伸”)印度神话中一个著名的仙女。
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- En la mitología hindú, Uruashí es una apsará. urvaśī, en el sistema AITS (alfabeto internacional para la transliteración del sánscrito). उर्वशी, en escritura devanagari del sánscrito. Pronunciación: /uruashí/.
- 广延天女(天城体:उर्वशी,音译为优哩婆湿;字面意思为“宽广地延伸”)印度神话中一个著名的仙女。
- This article is related to Hindu legend. For the Indian film actresses with the name Urvashi see Urvashi (actress) and Urvashi Sharma Urvashi (Urvaśī, from uru "wide" + aś "to extend", "widely extending") is an Apsara in Hindu legend. She was a celestial maiden in Indra's court and was considered the most beautiful of all the Apsaras. She became the wife of king Pururavas (Purūrávas, from purū+rávas "crying much or loudly"), an ancient chief of the lunar race.
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