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Immortality; also, the nectar conferring immortality.
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Ambrosial; immortal.
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The “nectar of immortality” that demigods in Svarga drink to give them fabulously long lives.
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Literally, "immortality". It is the sweet, nectarous bliss that is born in perfect meditation. Also, it can refer to a special substance created in an enlightened human nervous system which creates Divine Intoxication; sometimes also referred to as Soma.
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immortal; divine nectar.
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nectar of the eternal life, obtained when the gods ( Deva) and the demons ( Asura) churned the Ocean of Milk at the beginning of the world.
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Means, “nectar.” In yoga, most often associated with fragrant secretions coming from the brain, down through the nasal pharynx and into the GI (gastrointestinal) tract.
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Immortality. Also a divine nectar and food of the gods, meaning one who drank of this consumed the life-giving waters of spiritual knowledge.
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( Skt. / Tib. dutsi): Literally, "elixir of immortality." A symbol of wisdom, amrita is blessed liquor used in vajrayana practices.
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A designation of the deathless Spirit (atman, purusha) also the nectar of immortality that oozes from the psychoenergetic center at the crown of the head (see sahasrara-cakra) when it is activated and transforms the body into a "divine body" (divya-deha)
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female ejaculate; The Nectar of the Goddess; Fountain of youth
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Amrita or Amrit (; ) is, according to Dharmic religions, immortal nectar or ambrosia (of which it is a cognate). It is the drink of the gods, which grants them immortality. In Sanskrit the word amrita literally means "without death", and is often referred to in texts as nectar.
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