amrita

[uh m-ree-tuh]

amrita Definition

  • 1a Sanskrit word meaning 'immortality' or 'nectar of the gods'
  • 2in Hindu mythology, the drink of the gods which grants immortality
  • 3in Sikhism, a sweet pudding made from equal parts of sugar and water, used in religious ceremonies

Using amrita: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "amrita" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

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    In Hindu mythology, amrita is the drink of the gods which grants immortality.

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    The Sikh community uses amrita in their religious ceremonies.

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    The word amrita comes from Sanskrit and means 'immortality' or 'nectar of the gods'.

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Summary: amrita in Brief

'Amrita' [uh m-ree-tuh] is a Sanskrit word that means 'immortality' or 'nectar of the gods'. In Hindu mythology, it refers to the drink of the gods which grants immortality. In Sikhism, it is a sweet pudding made from equal parts of sugar and water, used in religious ceremonies.