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Amrutha
Amrita (Sanskrit: अमृत, IAST: amṛta), Amrit or Amata in Pali, (also called Sudha, Amiy, Ami) is a Sanskrit word that means "immortality". It is a central concept within Indian religions and is often referred to in ancient Indian texts as an elixir. Its first occurrence is in the Rigveda, where it is considered one of several synonyms for soma, the drink of the devas. Amrita plays a significant role in the Samudra Manthana, and is the cause of the conflict between devas and asuras competing for amrita to obtain immortality.Amrita has varying significance in different Indian religions. The word Amrit is also a common first name for Sikhs and Hindus, while its feminine form is Amritā. Amrita is cognate to and shares many similarities with ambrosia; both originated from a common Proto-Indo-European source.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of amrutha in Chaldean Numerology is: 5
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of amrutha in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1
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- أمروثاArabic
- amrutha Translation: AmruthaGerman
- amruthaEsperanto
- amruthaSpanish
- آمروتاPersian
- amruthaFrench
- amruthaIrish
- अमृताHindi
- The word "amrutha" does not have a direct translation in Hungarian as it is a name of Sanskrit origin that means "immortal" or "nectar." If you would like more context or a different kind of translation, please provide additional details!Hungarian
- amruthaArmenian
- amrutha --> amruthaIndonesian
- amruthaItalian
- אמרותהHebrew
- アムルタJapanese
- ಅಮೃತKannada
- AmruthaKorean
- amruthaDutch
- amruthaNorwegian
- amruthaPolish
- amruthaPortuguese
- The word "amrutha" does not have a direct translation in Romanian as it is often used in the context of specific cultures or languages (often associated with Sanskrit and Hinduism). If you meant a different context or usage, please provide additionalRomanian
- АмрутаRussian
- amruthaSwedish
- అమృతంTelugu
- อมรุธาThai
- amrutha - 'ölümsüzlük' veya 'cennet' anlamına gelen bir Hint ismi.Turkish
- амритаUkrainian
- amruthaYiddish
- 阿姆魯塔Chinese
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