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Definition of amrit in English: amritnounˈʌmrɪtˈəmrit mass nounA syrup considered by Sikhs to be divine, and which they drink at religious observances including baptism. Example sentencesExamples - Some devotees convinced him to join and to start taking charna amrit, the water which naturally flows from under the feet of Mata in the shrine.
- Drink amrit and live a content life.
- If any one of them is not a bearer of Amrit, he or she is suggested to drink Amrit.
- Kumbh is inherently, and fundamentally, spiritual; after all it is all about amrit…
- The amrit that it holds symbolizes the divine consciousness, which is the true source of immortality.
- Why do the initiates drink Amrit?
- Kumbh is inherently, and fundamentally, spiritual; it is all about amrit, the meeting of three waters, an act of faith, a phenomena of transcendence.
- Getting above this ego is the search for amrit [nectar].
- The candidates for initiation drink some of the amrit from the same bowl, and have it sprinkled on their eyes and hair.
- Whether it was water or something like that or not, there was no death, no amrit, no day nor night, only apraketasalila.
Origin From Sanskrit amṛta 'immortal'. Definition of amrit in US English: amrit(also amrita) nounˈəmrit A syrup considered divine by Sikhs and taken by them in religious observances. Example sentencesExamples - Kumbh is inherently, and fundamentally, spiritual; it is all about amrit, the meeting of three waters, an act of faith, a phenomena of transcendence.
- Some devotees convinced him to join and to start taking charna amrit, the water which naturally flows from under the feet of Mata in the shrine.
- The amrit that it holds symbolizes the divine consciousness, which is the true source of immortality.
- Drink amrit and live a content life.
- The candidates for initiation drink some of the amrit from the same bowl, and have it sprinkled on their eyes and hair.
- Kumbh is inherently, and fundamentally, spiritual; after all it is all about amrit…
- If any one of them is not a bearer of Amrit, he or she is suggested to drink Amrit.
- Whether it was water or something like that or not, there was no death, no amrit, no day nor night, only apraketasalila.
- Why do the initiates drink Amrit?
- Getting above this ego is the search for amrit [nectar].
Origin From Sanskrit amṛta ‘immortal’. |