noun
- Plural of amrit; a sacred, immortal nectar in Hindu and Sikh tradition, believed to grant eternal life or spiritual enlightenment.
Usage: religious/cultural term; often capitalized in religious contexts
Examples
- In Hindu mythology, the gods and demons churned the ocean to obtain amrits.
- The amrits are said to bestow immortality upon those who consume them.
- Sikh gurus blessed the amrits as symbols of divine grace.
- Ancient texts describe amrits as the drink of the celestial beings.