IPA: /æmˈriːtə/
KK: /æmˈriːtə/
A term that refers to a substance in Hindu mythology believed to grant immortality, often associated with nectar or divine elixir.
In the ancient texts, the gods fought over the amreeta to gain eternal life.
The word 'amreeta' originates from Sanskrit 'amṛta' (अमृत), meaning immortal or nectar of immortality. It is often associated with the elixir of life in Hindu mythology, symbolizing eternal life and divine sustenance.
Imagine a nectar that grants immortality — that's what 'amreeta' represents, as it comes from the Sanskrit word for the elixir of life.