Amrita
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In Hindu mythology and Buddhist mythology, Amrita is the drink of the gods, which grants them immortality. The word itself literally means "without death"
In Yogic Philosophy (see yoga) amrita is a fluid that can flow from the pineal gland down the throat in deep states of meditation. It is considered quite a boon: some yogic texts say that one drop is enough to conquer death.
It is also a common first name in India and Nepal, as the masculine "Amrit" and the feminine "Amrita."
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- Dictionary of Hindu Lore and Legend (ISBN 0500510881) by Anna L. Dallapiccola
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