Amrit

/ˈɑmrɪt/ noun

In Hindu and Sikh tradition, the divine nectar or elixir of immortality, or a sweetened water used in religious ceremonies.

From Sanskrit amṛta meaning 'deathless' or 'immortal'. The word evolved from the prefix a- (not) plus mṛta (death), literally meaning 'non-death'. It was later adopted into Punjabi and other Indian languages.

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