
Gandharvas and Apsaras are celestial beings in Hindu and Buddhist mythology. They are known for their musical abilities and are said to possess great beauty and charm. They are associated with the arts, especially music and dance, and are believed to be capable of granting boons and blessings to those who please them.
In Hindu mythology, Gandharvas and Apsaras are considered to be demigods and are depicted as having wings, with their primary role being to sing and play music for the gods. They are said to live in the sky and are associated with the element of air.
In Buddhism,Gandharvas and Apsaras are regarded as beings who inhabit the heaven realms and are associated with the enjoyment of life and sensual pleasure. They are said to possess the ability to change their form at will and to be masters of illusion and magic.
In both Hindu and Buddhist traditions, Gandharvas and Apsaras are often depicted as being involved in romantic relationships.