Amrit

/ˈʌm.rɪt/

अमृत (देवताओं का अमरत्व देने वाला दिव्य रस)

Origin & History

From Sanskrit amṛta (“immortal; nectar of immortality”), from a- (“not”) + mṛta (“dead”).

संस्कृत ‘अमृत’ (अ+मृत; ‘अ’ = नहीं, ‘मृत’ = मरा हुआ) से; अर्थ: ‘अमर/अमरत्व देने वाला’, तथा ‘अमरत्व का दिव्य रस’।

Definition

Amrit refers to the divine “nectar of immortality” in Hindu mythology, often described as a sacred, life-giving drink of the gods.

अमृत हिंदू पौराणिक कथाओं में “अमरत्व देने वाले दिव्य रस/मकरंद” को कहते हैं, जिसे देवताओं का पवित्र, जीवनदायी पेय माना जाता है।

Parts of Speech

Noun:
In Hindu legends, amrit is the nectar that grants immortality to the gods.
हिंदू कथाओं में अमृत वह दिव्य रस है जो देवताओं को अमरत्व प्रदान करता है।

Usage Examples

The story describes amrit as a divine nectar sought by gods and demons alike.
In many retellings, amrit symbolizes spiritual renewal and eternal life.
The term amrit is sometimes used metaphorically for something life-giving or deeply precious.

Synonyms

Nectar of immortality Ambrosia Elixir of life Nectar

Related Forms

Noun
Amrita / Amṛta
Adjective

Idioms & Phrases

Like amrit
अमृत समान (बहुत ही लाभकारी/जीवनदायी)
Words like amrit
अमृत-से वचन (बहुत मधुर और हितकारी बातें)