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[[Amrita]] / [[Amarit:]] Translated as the elixir of the [[Gods]], from original [[Hindu mythology]] of a drink that could bestow [[immortality]]. | [[Amrita]] / [[Amarit:]] Translated as the elixir of the [[Gods]], from original [[Hindu mythology]] of a drink that could bestow [[immortality]]. | ||
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</poem> Amrita / Amarit: Translated as the elixir of the Gods, from original Hindu mythology of a drink that could bestow immortality.