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Amirtha

Nectar of Immortality

ah-meer-thah/əˈmɪr tɑː/

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Saturday
Lucky Day
Sanskrit
Origin
Female
Gender

Meaning & Origin

Amrita is the name of the elixir of immortality in Hindu mythology. The god Indra is said to have churned the ocean of milk to obtain it. It is believed that consuming Amrita grants immortality and eternal youth.

Spiritual meaning

Blessing of eternal life and youth.

Language details

🕉️Sanskrit

अमृता

Immortal

🇮🇳Hindi

अमृता

अमृत

🇮🇳Tamil

அமிர்தா

அமிர் (Amir) - தா (Ta) - ஞாயிர் (Nayir) - கள் (Kal) - ல்லத்து (Lattu) - அம் (Am) - ர் (R) - தா (Ta) - னா (Na)

🇮🇳Telugu

అమర్థ

అమర్ (Amara) - థే (The) - దే (She) - శ్ (Sha) - మృ (Mruthu) - దే (She) - దే (She)

🇮🇳Marathi

Amirtha

हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Nectar of Immortality

🇧🇩Bengali

Amirtha

হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Nectar of Immortality

Pronunciation & Numerology

Pronunciation

ah-meer-thah

/əˈmɪr tɑː/

Lucky number

3

Lucky day

Saturday

Lucky colors

GoldYellow

Life path

6

Lucky stone

Ruby

Cultural & Spiritual notes

Amrita is a common female name in the Hindu culture and is deeply ingrained in Hindu mythology, representing the pursuit of immortality and eternal youth. Its association with Indra, the god of rain, thunder, and the sky, adds to the name's allure, as rain is the source of life-giving water.

The spiritual significance of the name Amrita lies in its association with the elixir of eternal life and immortality. It represents the Hindu concept of transcending mortality and attaining a state of eternal youth and vitality. The name inspires a deep sense of longing for that which is eternal and immutable, reminding us of the ultimate goal of life: self-realization and spiritual growth.

Historical references

Amrita was the name of the goddess of immortality and nectar in Hindu mythology. She is depicted as a goddess with four arms and a golden complexion. Amrita is often shown holding a pot of nectar, the elixir of life, which she distributes to the gods.

Ancient India, circa 1500 BCE – 1000 CE

Amrita Devi, also known as Rani Lakshmi Bai, was a warrior queen who ruled the princely state of Jhansi in India during the British colonial rule. She is remembered for leading the Indian rebellion against the British East India Company during the Sepoy Mutiny of 1857.

1857 CE

Notable people with this name

Amrita RaoAmrita Singh

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