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An Apsara is a female spirit from Hindu and Buddhist mythology. Apsara may also refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media Fictional characters *Vina Apsara, a character in Salman Rushdie's novel ''The Ground Beneath Her Feet'' Films * ''Apsara'' (film), a 1966 Khmer film directed by Head of State Norodom Sihanouk *'' Apsarassu'', 1990 Indian Malayalam-language film *''Aadmi Aur Apsara'', Hindi title for ''Jagadeka Veerudu Athiloka Sundari'', a 1990 Indian Telugu-language film * ''Apsara'' (2002 film), a 2002 Indian Malayalam-language film starring Reshma Other arts, entertainment, and media * Apsara Dance, a dance of the Royal ballet of Cambodia *Producers Guild Film Awards, formerly known as the Apsara Awards, Indian film and television awards Geography *APSARA, the Authority for the Protection and Management of Angkor and the Region of Siem Reap *Apsarasas Kangri, mountain of the Karakoram * Apsarkonda, village in Karnataka, India People *Apsara Iyer, American legal scholar ...
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Apsara
Apsaras (, , Khmer language, Khmer: អប្សរា are a class of celestial beings in Hinduism, Hindu and Culture of Buddhism, Buddhist culture. They were originally a type of female spirit of the clouds and waters, but, later play the role of a "nymph" or "fairy". They figure prominently in the sculptures, dance, literature and paintings of many South Asian and Southeast Asian cultures. The apsaras are described to be beautiful, youthful and elegant, and are said to be able to change their shape at will; making anyone fall for their beauty. There are two types of apsaras—''laukika'' (worldly) and ''daivika'' (divine). They are great in the art of dancing, and often wives of the gandharvas, the court musicians of Indra. The apsaras reside in the palaces of the gods and entertain them by dancing to the music made by the Gandharvas. The 26 apsaras of Indra's court are each said to symbolise a different facet of the performing arts, drawing comparisons to the Muses of ...
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Apsarasas Kangri
Apsarasas Kangri is a mountain in the Siachen subrange of the Karakoram mountain range. With an elevation of it is the 96th highest mountain in the world. Apsarasas Kangri is located within the broader Kashmir region disputed between India, Pakistan and China. It is situated on the border between the areas controlled by China as part of the Xinjiang autonomous region, and the Siachen Glacier controlled by India as part of Ladakh. Apsarasas was named by Grant Peterkin of the 1908 Workman expedition, from ''apsara Apsaras (, , Khmer language, Khmer: អប្សរា are a class of celestial beings in Hinduism, Hindu and Culture of Buddhism, Buddhist culture. They were originally a type of female spirit of the clouds and waters, but, later play ...'' ("fairies") and ''sas'' ("place"), thus "place of the fairies". There are at least three main summits of near-equal height, usually labeled I to III from west to east over a distance of 5 km. The eastern summit () is ...
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Bhabha Atomic Research Centre
The Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC) is India's premier nuclear research facility, headquartered in Trombay, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. It was founded by Homi Jehangir Bhabha as the Atomic Energy Establishment, Trombay (AEET) in January 1954 as a multidisciplinary research program essential for India's nuclear program. It operates under the Department of Atomic Energy (DAE), which is directly overseen by the Prime Minister of India. BARC is a multi-disciplinary research centre with extensive infrastructure for advanced research and development covering the entire spectrum of nuclear science, chemical engineering, material sciences and metallurgy, electronic instrumentation, biology and medicine, supercomputing, high-energy physics and plasma physics and associated research for Indian nuclear programme and related areas. BARC's core mandate is to sustain peaceful applications of nuclear power, nuclear energy. It manages all facets of nuclear power generation, from the theore ...
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Alibaba Cloud
Alibaba Cloud, also known as Aliyun ( zh, p=Ālǐyún, s=阿里云, l=Ali Cloud), is a cloud computing company, a subsidiary of Alibaba Group. Alibaba Cloud provides cloud computing services to online businesses and Alibaba's own e-commerce ecosystem. Its international operations are registered and headquartered in Singapore. Alibaba Cloud offers cloud services that are available on a pay-as-you-go basis, and include elastic compute, data storage, relational databases, big-data processing, DDoS protection and content delivery networks (CDN). It is the largest cloud computing company in China, and in Asia Pacific according to Gartner. Alibaba Cloud operates data centers in 29 regions and 87 availability zones around the globe. As of June 2017, Alibaba Cloud is placed in the Visionaries' quadrant of Gartner's Magic Quadrant for cloud infrastructure as a service, worldwide. History Alibaba Cloud was founded in September 2009, and R&D centers and operation centers were opened ...
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Apsara Sakbun
Apsara Katarina Sakbun (; born February 21, 2001) is an American-Cambodian Swimming (sport), swimmer. She qualified to represent Cambodia at the 2024 Summer Olympics, Cambodia at the 2024 Summer Olympics. Biography Sakbun was born on February 21, 2001, and grew up in Terre Haute, Indiana. Her father is a Cambodian immigrant to the U.S., while her mother immigrated to the U.S. from Jamaica. Her sister Haley is also a Swimming (sport), swimmer, while her brother Brandon Sakbun, Brandon was elected mayor of Terre Haute in 2023. Growing up, she participated in a number of sports, including tennis, Track and field, track, gymnastics and dance, before focusing solely on competitive swimming by high school. Sakbun attended Terre Haute South Vigo High School and competed for four years in freestyle and backstroke events. She was an all-conference and all-state selection and won two sectional championship in the 100 backstroke and one in the 100 freestyle. At South Vigo, she set records i ...
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Apsara Reddy
Apsara Reddy (born Ajay Reddy) is an Indian trans woman politician and journalist. She was earlier inducted as National Spokesperson of All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam by Former Chief Minister J. Jayalalithaa in 2016. On 8 January 2018, Reddy became the first transgender person to hold office in the Congress She returned to the AIADMK and campaigned as its star campaigner in the 2021 State elections. Early life and education Reddy has a BA degree in Journalism from Monash University and an MA in Broadcasting with a special focus on Developmental Economics from the City University in London. She was the Overseas Students Service's President at Monash University. Career Reddy has worked with the ''BBC World Service'', ''The Hindu'', '' Commonwealth Secretariat'' in London, ''New Indian Express'' and ''Deccan Chronicle''. She has written columns on topics including consumerism, politics, celebrity lifestyles and education. She has interviewed Amitabh Bachchan, Aishwarya ...
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Apsara Rani
Anketa Maharana (born 12 January 1996), credited as Apsara Rani, is an Indian actress who appears in Telugu films. Career Anketa made her acting debut with R. Raghuraj's romantic drama '' 4 Letters''. Her next film role was in the Satya Prakash directed romantic horror Oollalla Oollalla in 2020. Along with Nataraj and Noorin Shereef. The film was released on 1 January 2020 and received negative reviews upon its release and was declared a flop at the box office. The following year, she appeared opposite newcomer Rock Kacchi in Thriller, a romantic thriller from the director Ram Gopal Varma. It was on Ram Gopal Varma's insistence that Anketa changed her name to Apsara Rani. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the film was released on Shreyas ET App on 14 August 2020, and received negative reviews from the audience and critics. In 2021, Apsara returned to Telugu Cinema with a special appearance in Gopichand Malineni's thriller mystery Krack starring Ravi Teja and Shruti Haasan.She a ...
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Art Theft
Art theft, sometimes called art napping, is the stealing of paintings, sculptures, or other forms of visual art from galleries, museums or other public and private locations. Stolen art is often resold or used by criminals as collateral to secure loans. Only a small percentage of stolen art is recovered—an estimated 10%. Many nations operate police squads to investigate art theft and illegal trade in stolen art and antiquities. Some famous art theft cases include the robbery of the ''Mona Lisa'' from the Louvre in 1911 by employee Vincenzo Peruggia. Another was theft of ''The Scream'', stolen from the Munch Museum in 2004, but recovered in 2006. The largest-value art theft occurred at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston, when 13 works, worth a combined $500 million were stolen in 1990. The case remains unsolved. Large-scale art thefts include the Nazi looting of Europe during World War II and the Russian looting of Ukraine during the 2022 Russian invasion of ...
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Apsara Iyer
Apsara Iyer is an American Art theft, art crime investigator and the 137th president of the ''Harvard Law Review''. She is the first Indian Americans, Indian American woman to be elected to that position. Early life and education Iyer was born in Chicago and raised in West Lafayette, Indiana. She attended Phillips Academy in Andover, Massachusetts, and then Yale University, where she received a bachelor's in Spanish and in economics and math. In 2012, she was a finalist for a Rhodes Scholarship. She was awarded the Clarendon Fund scholarship to pursue graduate studies at University of Oxford, where she received an Master of Philosophy, MPhil in economics. Career Work to counter antiquities trafficking and art crime In 2018, Iyer joined the Antiquities Trafficking Unit within the New York County District Attorney's office, working with Matthew Bogdanos on major cases related to art and crime, the illicit antiquities trade, and looted art. She has been instrumental in the return o ...
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Apsarkonda
Apsarkonda is an emerging tourist village near Honnavar, in the district of Uttara Kannada, Karnataka, India. It is situated 8 km from the Honnavar bus stand. Etymology Apsarkonda means Pond of Angels. This is named after a pond facing the beach. The legend associated with the name of the waterfall is that it was the chosen place of the angels to take a bath and relax. Attractions There is the Maha Ganapati and Ugra Narasimha temple, behind which the Apsarkonda waterfalls are found. There is a Pandava cave that is of historical significance. According to mythology, the Pandavas stayed here during their Vanavasa. There is a park near the falls maintained by the forest department. The Kelginoor lagoon near the beach is also a tourist attraction. Apsarkonda is known for its unexplored beaches. Gallery File:Apsarkonda_Beach.jpg, Kelginoor pond facing the beach File:Apsarakonda Falls.jpg, Falls File:ApsarakondaBeachNearView.JPG, Beach See also * Mangalore * Karwar ...
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APSARA
Apsaras (, , Khmer language, Khmer: អប្សរា are a class of celestial beings in Hinduism, Hindu and Culture of Buddhism, Buddhist culture. They were originally a type of female spirit of the clouds and waters, but, later play the role of a "nymph" or "fairy". They figure prominently in the sculptures, dance, literature and paintings of many South Asian and Southeast Asian cultures. The apsaras are described to be beautiful, youthful and elegant, and are said to be able to change their shape at will; making anyone fall for their beauty. There are two types of apsaras—''laukika'' (worldly) and ''daivika'' (divine). They are great in the art of dancing, and often wives of the gandharvas, the court musicians of Indra. The apsaras reside in the palaces of the gods and entertain them by dancing to the music made by the Gandharvas. The 26 apsaras of Indra's court are each said to symbolise a different facet of the performing arts, drawing comparisons to the Muses of ...
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The Ground Beneath Her Feet
''The Ground Beneath Her Feet'' is Salman Rushdie's sixth novel. Published in 1999, it is a variation on the Orpheus/Eurydice myth, with rock music replacing Orpheus's lyre. The myth works as a red thread from which the author sometimes strays, but to which he attaches an endless series of references. The book, while at its core detailing the love of two men, Ormus Cama and Umeed "Rai" Merchant (the narrator of the story), for the same woman, Vina Apsara, provides a background and alternate history to the entire 1950s–1990s period of the growth of rock music. Defined by Toni Morrison as "a global novel", the book sets itself in the wide frame of Western and post-colonial culture, through the multilingualism of its characters, the mixture of East and West and the great number of references that span from Greek mythology, European philosophy and contemporaries such as Milan Kundera and the stars of rock'n roll. The title is taken from a song in the novel, composed by Ormus C ...
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