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Definition: AMRITA

Part of Speech Definition
Noun 1. Immortality; also, the nectar conferring immortality.[Websters].
Adjective 1. Ambrosial; immortal.[Websters]
2. Seldom used base adjective of the adverb amritaly.[Eve - graph theoretic]
Adverb Form
(amritaly)
1. Virtually never used adverbial inflection of the adjective amrita.[Eve - graph theoretic]

Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), compiled from various sources, under license.

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Date "Amrita" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1831. (references)

Note: Amrita \Am*ri"ta\, noun. [Skr. amrita.]. (references)

Specialty Definition: AMRITA

Domain Definition
Literature Amrita The elixir of immortality, made by churning the milk-sea (Hindu mythology). Sir William Jones speaks of an apple so called, because it bestows immortality on those who partake of it. The word means immortal. (See Ambrosia.). Source: Brewer's Dictionary.

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Common Expressions: AMRITA

Expressions Definition
Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Centre The Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Centre (AIMS) is a 'super-specialty' hospital in Kochi, Kerala, India. It was Inspired by Mata Amritanandamayi and inaugurated on May 17, 1998 by Prime Minister, Atal Bihari Vajpayee. (references)
Amrita Island Amrita Island is a small residential island within Squeteague Harbor in the Pocasset neighborhood of the town of Bourne, Massachusetts. Several residential homes are located on the island. Baxendale Road is the only road on the island and it connects the island to the mainland from off of Megansett Road. (references)
Amrita Pritam Amrita Pritam (August 31, 1919 - October 31, 2005) (Gurmukhi: ਅਮ੍ਰਿਤਾ ਪ੍ਰੀਤਮ, Devanagari: अमृता प्रीतम) is a famous Punjabi poet and writer living in India since 1947, when India and Pakistan were divided as two separate countries. (references)
Amrita Rao Amrita Rao (born 17 June 1981) is an Indian model and actress. (references)
Amrita Singh Amrita Singh is an Indian Actress having worked in quite a few Bollywood films before getting married to Saif Ali Khan. (references)
Amrita survey Mata Amritanandamayi is often described as hugging saint. She has travelled extensively and has hugged countless people. A hug from her has brought peace to the devotees. Ammachi, as she is popularly called, advocates the Advaitic principle of seeing everybody as oneself. (references)
Amrita Thapar Amrita Thapar is from Pune. She is Winner of May Queen 1999. 1st Runners Up at RSI club,99. 1st Runners Up at Poona club,99. Summer Queen winner at Residency Club , 99. ALBUMS: Lead role in Pankaj Udhas's "Jaaneman". Lead vocals in Malkit Singh's song "Kudi Patole Vargi". Ramp shows in Pune at Holiday Inn, Poona Club with Various designers. Press Shoots for Times of India and Pune Live. Show as a quizmaster for national rounds of school quiz for newspaper in education. Judged shows Neev 2000,Sinhagad inst. She is member of www.Punemodels.com. (references)
Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham is the youngest deemed(-to-be) University in India. (references)

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Extended Definition: AMRITA


Amrita

Amrita or Amrit (Sanskrit: अमृत; Punjabi: ਅੰਮ੍ਰਿਤ; Kannada: ಅಮೃತ; Telugu: అమృతము) is a Sanskrit word that literally means "without death", and is often referred to in texts as nectar. Corresponding to ambrosia, it has differing significance in the religions of the Indian religions.

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Hinduism

Amrit is repeatedly referred to as the drink of the gods, which grants them immortality.

Amrit features in the Samudra manthan, where the gods, because of a curse from the sage Durvasa, begin to lose their immortality. With the help of the asuras (demons), they churned the sea in order to find the nectar of immortality, amrit. After drinking it, the gods regained their immortality and defeated the demons.

In yogic philosophy (see yoga, Hindu philosophy) amrita is a fluid that can flow from the pituitary gland down the throat in deep states of meditation. It is considered quite a boon: some yogic texts say that one drop is enough to conquer death and achieve immortality.

"Amrit" is also a common Hindu first name for men; the feminine is "Amritā".

Sikhism

Amrit is the name of the holy water used in the baptism ceremony (known as Amrit Sanskar or Amrit Chhakhna by the Sikhs). This ceremony is observed to initiate the Sikhs into the Khalsa brotherhood. The ceremony requires the drinking of the Amrit. This water is created by mixing a number of soluble ingredients, including sugar, and is then rolled with a [Khanda] (a type of knife) with the accompaniment of scriptural recitation of five sacred Banis (chants).

Buddhism

Amrita, under its Tibetan name of dutsi, also features in Tibetan Buddhist mythology, where it is linked to the killing of the monster Rahu by Vajrapani, whose blood dripped onto the surface of this earth, causing all kinds of medicinal plants to grow.

Dutsi also refers to a herbal medicine made during ceremonies involving many high lamas in Tibetan Buddhism, known as drubchens. It usually takes the form of small, dark-brown grains that are taken with water, or dissolved in very weak solutions of alcohol, and is said to improve physical and spiritual well-being.[citation needed]

See also

  • Ambrosia
  • Amritanandamayi
  • Panchamruta
  • Soma
  • All pages beginning with Amrit, for other pages using the name "Amrit" or "Amrita"

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Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia; from the article "Amrita". Image Credit.



Topics by Level of Interest: AMRITA

Topics sorted by level of Interest Level (1=low, 600=high)     Topics sorted Alphabetically Level (1=low, 600=high)
Amrita Sher-Gil 18     Amrita 12
Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham 15     Amrita (novel) 6
Amrita Rao 14     Amrita Arora 10
Amrita Singh 12     Amrita Basu 9
Amrita 12     Amrita Bazar Patrika 4
Amrita TV 11     Amrita Cheema 7
Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Centre 10     Amrita Express 4
Amrita Pritam 10     Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Centre 10
Amrita Arora 10     Amrita Island 3
Amrita Basu 9     Amrita Prakash 6
Amrita survey 8     Amrita Pritam 10
Amrita Cheema 7     Amrita Rao 14
Amrita Thapar 6     Amrita Sher-Gil 18
Amrita (novel) 6     Amrita Singh 12
Amrita Prakash 6     Amrita survey 8
Amrita Bazar Patrika 4     Amrita Thapar 6
Amrita Express 4     Amrita TV 11
Amrita Island 3     Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham 15

Source: the editor, created by/for EVE to gauge likely levels of human interest in linguistically triggered topics (compiled across various sources, such as Wikipedia and specialty expression glosses).

Synonyms: amrita
Position Synonyms (sorted by strength)

Noun

immortality.
Consider also: eternity.

Adjective

ambrosial, immortal, celestial, glorious, heavenly.
Consider also: adorable, divine, exquisite, godlike, famous, distinguished, beautiful, bright, brilliant, eternal, everlasting, eminent, blissful, delightful, ethereal, great, magnificent, splendid, super.

Other

empyreal.
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Translations: AMRITA

Language Translations (or nearest inflections or synonyms, in parentheses)
Bahasa Indonesia Amerta (Amrita). Additional references: Bahasa Indonesia, Indonesia, Java, Amrita. (volunteer & more translations)
Hindi अमृताप्रीतम (Amrita Pritam). Additional references: Hindi, India, Nepal, Amrita. (volunteer & more translations)
Indonesian Amerta (Amrita). Additional references: Indonesian, Indonesia, Java, Amrita. (volunteer & more translations)
Khadi Boli अमृताप्रीतम (Amrita Pritam). Additional references: Khadi Boli, India, Nepal, Amrita. (volunteer & more translations)
Khari Boli अमृताप्रीतम (Amrita Pritam). Additional references: Khari Boli, India, Nepal, Amrita. (volunteer & more translations)
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Constructed Language Translations: AMRITA

Language Translations for “Amrita” or closest synonym(s); back translations in parentheses.
Athag athagamrathagitathaga (amrita). Additional references: Athag, Amrita. (volunteer)
Double Dutch agamragitaga (amrita). Additional references: Double Dutch, Amrita. (volunteer)
Leet ^/\/\P\¦7^ (amrita). Additional references: Leet, Amrita. (volunteer)
Oppish opamropitopa (amrita). Additional references: Oppish, Amrita. (volunteer)
Pig Latin Amritaway (Amrita). Additional references: Pig Latin, Amrita. (volunteer)
Terran B Amerta (Amrita). Additional references: Terran B, Amrita. (volunteer)
Ubbi Dubbi ubamrubituba (amrita). Additional references: Ubbi Dubbi, Amrita. (volunteer)
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