299:
429:
51:
352:
muttering of clouds surcharged with water in the rainy season. That celestial speech is destructive of all sins and was spoken by the god of gods of pure soul. So long as your vow will not terminate you will hear that great universal speech. O gods, you have come to me and I am ready to grant you boons. Tell me what boon you do want.
800:, a ceremony needs to be held for melting and blessing the Inner-Offering Nectar. Five Nectar needs to be arranged in four directions: yellow excrement in the east, green bone marrow in the north, white semen in the west and red blood in the south; blue urine is placed in the center. Four Nectar should come from
804:
and the ova should be collected from the first menstruation of a blessed woman. The Five Meats are arranged similarly, meat of black bull in the southeast, the meat of the blue dog in the southwest, the meat of the white elephant in the northwest, the meat of the green horse in the northeast, and the
383:
Requesting her thus, they handed it over to the lady who was reluctant. She spoke, “No faith should be entertained in me, as I am a self-willed (i.e. wanton) woman. You have done an improper act. I shall, however, distribute it as per my will.” Though she told them so, those stupid ones said, “Do as
351:
O Devas, in the northern division and on the northern bank of the ocean of milk there is a most excellent place called Amrita (nectar): so the wise say. Go there and being self-controlled practise hard austerities. There you will hear most sacred, purified words relating to
Brahman grave like the
733:'s thunderbolt. As Rahu has already drunk the amrita he cannot die, but his blood, dripping onto the surface of this earth, causes all kinds of medicinal plants to grow. At the behest of all the Buddhas, Vajrapani reassembles Rahu who eventually becomes a protector of Buddhism according to the
298:
783:) is a precious and secret medicine of Tibetan Buddhism, which are only used internally for higher-ranking monks in Nyingma school. Its ingredients including Five Amrita and Five Meat, which represents five buddhas, and five elements respectively. According to
813:) elixir, which bestows bliss, vitality, immortality and wisdom. Actual modern practitioners will take a 'synthesized essence' of the Nectar Pill and combine it with energy drinks and alcohol, but mostly the "Nectar Pill" are derived from plants.
325:, which grants them immortality. Despite this, the nectar does not actually offer true immortality. Instead, by partaking it, the devas were able to attain a higher level of knowledge and power, which they had lost due to the curse of the sage
588:. And this too, sire, was said by the Blessed One: 'Monks, they partake of nectar (the deathless) who partake of mindfulness that is occupied with the body.' This, sire, is called the Blessed One's nectar shop."
584:; when the devas and the humans have been sprinkled with this nectar, they are set free from birth, aging, disease, death, sorrow, lamentation, pain, grief and despair. What is this nectar? It is
688:. It usually takes the form of small, dark-brown grains that are taken with water, or dissolved in very weak solutions of alcohol and is said to improve physical and spiritual well-being.
380:“O blessed lady! Take this pitcher of Nectar and distribute it amongst us. We are the sons of Kaśyapa; O lady with beautiful buttocks, make us all drink it (Nectar).”
377:
Seeing that beautiful form, they were fascinated and were overwhelmed with the passion of love. Giving up their mutual struggle, they approached and spoke:
1306:
1221:"The Blessed One's City of Dhamma: From the Milindapañha", based on the translation by I.B. Horner. Access to Insight (Legacy Edition), 30 November 2013,
1341:
242:) as both words denote a drink or food that gods use to achieve immortality. The two words appear to be derived from the same Indo-European form *
1236:, A Brief Description of the Benefits of the Sacred Ambrosial Medicine, The Unsurpassable, Supreme Samaya Substance that Liberates Through Taste.
1032:
649:
1351:
1346:
948:
1366:
1286:
566:: "Monks, remain with your minds well-established in these four establishings of mindfulness. Don't let the deathless be lost to you."
337:, the devas begin to churn the ocean, releasing, among other extraordinary objects and beings, a pitcher of amrita, held by the deity
1274:
475:
and requires drinking amrit. This is created by mixing a number of soluble ingredients, including sugar, and is then rolled with a
1301:
1326:
1250:
776:
756:
601:
1038:
Mallory also connects to this root an
Avestan word, and notes that the root is "dialectally restricted to the IE southeast".
573:, King Milinda asks for evidence that the Buddha once lived, wherein Nagasena describes evidence of the Dhamma in a simile:
1356:
1012:
188:
858:
692:
279:
1307:
https://web.archive.org/web/20110707061343/http://www.20kweb.com/etymology_dictionary_A/origin_of_the_word_ambrosia.htm
1297:
Depictions in stone at Angkor Wat and Angkor Thom (Cambodia) of how the gods dredged amrit from the bottom of the ocean
1321:
789:
580:"Nectar, sire, has been pointed out by the Blessed One. With this nectar the Blessed One sprinkles the world with the
1291:
416:, and continued to distribute the nectar to every single one of the devas, after which she assumed her true form of
1296:
1064:
874:
864:
333:
legend. It tells how the devas, after the curse, begin to lose their immortality. Assisted by their rivals, the
38:
1114:
1089:
1336:
972:
526:
O Nanak, the
Ambrosial Naam is forever the Giver of peace; drinking in this Amrit, all hunger is satisfied.
215:
42:
31:
843:
627:
618:) as blessed water, food, or other consumable objects often produced through merits of chanting mantras.
768:
748:
714:
700:
641:
1198:
805:
meat of a red human corpse in the center. After the ceremony, these ingredients will transform into a
551:, "the deathless" refers to the deathless dimension of the mind which is dwelled in permanently after
428:
1361:
1174:
796:
1052:. Publication Division, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of India. p. 66.
785:
585:
548:
1222:
660:
as a sacramental drink which is consumed at the beginning of all important rituals such as the
1270:
1246:
1161:
1017:
441:
413:
398:
87:
1302:
https://web.archive.org/web/20110110035820/http://earthrites.org/magazine_article_crowley.htm
1331:
738:
456:
357:
168:
131:
995:
898:
722:
581:
404:
disguised himself as a deva and sat in the clan's row to partake in consuming the nectar,
330:
322:
310:
157:
153:
62:
373:, and her beauty persuades the asuras to crudely offer her the task of its distribution:
833:
633:
476:
139:
1315:
669:
570:
464:
389:
219:
115:
1030:
Mallory, J. P. (1997). "Sacred drink". In
Mallory, J. P.; Adams, Douglas Q. (eds.).
853:
563:
148:
314:
922:
1138:
838:
338:
50:
211:
meaning 'death' in
Sanskrit, thus meaning 'not death' or 'immortal/deathless'.
665:
559:
433:
130:) is a Sanskrit word that means "immortality". It is a central concept within
74:
238:
730:
661:
657:
577:"Revered Nagasena, what is the nectar shop of the Buddha, the Blessed One?"
70:
520:
508:
488:
230:, from ἀ- “not” + βροτός “mortal”) is semantically linked to the Sanskrit
206:
200:
828:
823:
679:
437:
417:
223:
184:
725:
legend retold in
Buddhist terms. In this Vajrayana version, the monster
270:: adjectival suffix). A semantically similar etymology exists for Greek
214:
The concept of an immortality drink is attested in at least two ancient
734:
552:
479:
with the accompaniment of scriptural recitation of five sacred verses.
468:
452:
409:
326:
143:
848:
609:
495:
472:
370:
366:
344:
306:
302:
271:
259:
161:
58:
54:
17:
1233:
412:
alerted Mohini of his presence. Mohini sliced his head off with her
61:, holding the pot of amrita, which she distributes amongst all the
522:
Nānak amrit nāmu sadā sukhdātā pī amritu sabha bhukh lahi jāvaṇiā.
427:
405:
334:
297:
176:
135:
66:
49:
1065:"Brahma Instructs the Devas to Go to Vishnu [Chapter 43]"
801:
726:
685:
401:
347:
enlightens the devas regarding the existence of this substance:
95:
677:
41:. For the Gujarati language novel by Raghuveer Chaudhari, see
518:ਨਾਨਕ ਅੰਮ੍ਰਿਤ ਨਾਮੁ ਸਦਾ ਸੁਖਦਾਤਾ ਪੀ ਅੰਮ੍ਰਿਤੁ ਸਭ ਭੁਖ ਲਹਿ ਜਾਵਣਿਆ ॥
1223:
http://www.accesstoinsight.org/lib/authors/horner/bl130.html
482:
Metaphorically, God's name is also referred to as a nectar:
471:. This ceremony is observed to initiate the Sikhs into the
763:) is the most symbolic amrita offering assembly, and the
183:. Amrita is cognate to and shares many similarities with
1245:
The handbook of
Tibetan Buddhist symbols, Robert Beer.
721:) describes the origin of amrita in a version of the
321:
Amrita is repeatedly referred to as the drink of the
160:, and is the cause of the conflict between devas and
146:, where it is considered one of several synonyms for
628:Pre-sectarian Buddhism § Ideas and practices
365:When the asuras claim the nectar for themselves,
317:tried to steal the amrita, his head was cut off.
37:For the Japanese novel by Banana Yoshimoto, see
575:
514:Serving the True Guru, it permeates the heart.
375:
349:
695:, the Four Tantras, is also known by the name
231:
199:Amrita is composed of the negative prefix, अ
167:Amrita has varying significance in different
8:
1115:"Gods Drink the Nectar [Chapter 13]"
1090:"Gods Drink the Nectar [Chapter 13]"
164:competing for amrita to obtain immortality.
973:"BBC - Religions - Sikhism: Amrit ceremony"
274:, the beverage of the gods (Greek: νέκταρ
175:is also a common first name for Sikhs and
684:– lengthy ceremonies involving many high
156:. Amrita plays a significant role in the
1048:Gopal, Madan (1990). K.S. Gautam (ed.).
947:Pattanaik, Devdutt (February 27, 2016).
463:) is the name of the holy water used in
254:in both Greek and Sanskrit are derived;
250:: negative prefix from which the prefix
1292:Immortal Boons of Amrit and Five Kakars
949:"Good deva-bad asura divide misleading"
899:"amrita | Hindu mythology | Britannica"
890:
1033:Encyclopedia of Indo-European Culture
875:All pages with titles beginning with
865:All pages with titles beginning with
420:and defeated the asuras in a battle.
7:
1036:. Taylor & Francis. p. 538.
729:steals the amrita and is blasted by
562:advises monks to stay with the four
369:assumes the form of the enchantress
134:and is often referred to in ancient
1267:Dictionary of Hindu Lore and Legend
656:) also plays a significant role in
600:Chinese Buddhism describes Amrita (
278:) presumed to be a compound of the
586:mindfulness occupied with the body
25:
205:from Sanskrit meaning 'not', and
142:. Its first occurrence is in the
27:Nectar of immortality in Hinduism
1342:Mythological medicines and drugs
1113:www.wisdomlib.org (2020-03-05).
1088:www.wisdomlib.org (2020-03-05).
1063:www.wisdomlib.org (2020-11-14).
187:; both originated from a common
1253:, Boston, MA. :Shambhala, 2003.
1000:Etymological English Dictionary
486:ਅੰਮ੍ਰਿਤ ਸਬਦੁ ਅੰਮ੍ਰਿਤ ਹਰਿ ਬਾਣੀ ॥
923:"Soma: The Nectar of the Gods"
780:
760:
711:The Immaculate Crystal Garland
614:
605:
309:and distributed the amrita to
1:
510:Satiguri sēviai ridai samāṇī.
467:, a ceremony which resembles
432:Old Sikh fresco art from the
179:, while its feminine form is
859:Traditional Tibetan medicine
693:traditional Tibetan medicine
678:
672:. In the Tibetan tradition,
490:Amrit sabad amrit hari bāṇī.
305:took the form of the beauty
1352:Indian feminine given names
1347:Mythological food and drink
521:
509:
489:
207:
201:
1383:
1367:Sanskrit words and phrases
1287:Ayurvedic Rasayana – Amrit
1139:"Taking Amrit: Initiation"
765:Inner Offering Nectar Pill
625:
506:ਸਤਿਗੁਰਿ ਸੇਵਿਐ ਰਿਦੈ ਸਮਾਣੀ ॥
189:Proto-Indo-European source
36:
29:
773:Nang chod bdud rtsi rilbu
691:The foundational text of
637:
460:
232:
91:
1199:"Amata Sutta: Deathless"
39:Amrita (Yoshimoto novel)
1203:www.accesstoinsight.org
1179:www.accesstoinsight.org
1020:, 1961, Vol. 1, p. 315.
1013:Chambers's Encyclopædia
216:Indo-European languages
43:Amrita (Gujarati novel)
32:Amrita (disambiguation)
1265:Dallapiccola, Anna L.
1050:India through the ages
844:Peaches of Immortality
593:
571:questions for Nagasena
448:
395:
363:
329:, as described in the
318:
226:. The Greek ἀμβροσία (
78:
1327:Buddhism and medicine
535:Buddha is called as "
498:is Amrit; the Lord's
431:
301:
57:, the female form of
53:
1357:Feminine given names
558:In the Amata Sutta,
539:in Pali Literature.
30:For other uses, see
927:History of Ayurveda
719:dri med zhal phreng
697:The Heart of Amrita
152:, the drink of the
1322:Buddhist mythology
1175:"All About Change"
953:The Times of India
903:www.britannica.com
705:snying po bsdus pa
658:Vajrayana Buddhism
622:Vajrayana Buddhism
549:Thanissaro Bhikkhu
543:Theravada Buddhism
449:
319:
79:
1162:Guru Granth Sahib
1119:www.wisdomlib.org
1094:www.wisdomlib.org
1069:www.wisdomlib.org
442:Guru Gobind Singh
414:Sudarshana Chakra
16:(Redirected from
1374:
1254:
1243:
1237:
1231:
1225:
1219:
1213:
1212:
1210:
1209:
1195:
1189:
1188:
1186:
1185:
1171:
1165:
1159:
1153:
1152:
1150:
1149:
1135:
1129:
1128:
1126:
1125:
1110:
1104:
1103:
1101:
1100:
1085:
1079:
1078:
1076:
1075:
1060:
1054:
1053:
1045:
1039:
1037:
1027:
1021:
1008:
1002:
993:
987:
986:
984:
983:
969:
963:
962:
960:
959:
944:
938:
937:
935:
934:
919:
913:
912:
910:
909:
895:
880:
870:
782:
762:
739:Tibetan Buddhism
723:samudra manthana
683:
639:
616:
607:
596:Chinese Buddhism
524:
512:
492:
462:
393:
361:
358:Harivamsa Purana
331:Samudra Manthana
290:, "overcoming".
266:, "to die"; and
235:
234:
210:
204:
169:Indian religions
158:Samudra Manthana
132:Indian religions
93:
21:
1382:
1381:
1377:
1376:
1375:
1373:
1372:
1371:
1312:
1311:
1283:
1262:
1257:
1244:
1240:
1232:
1228:
1220:
1216:
1207:
1205:
1197:
1196:
1192:
1183:
1181:
1173:
1172:
1168:
1160:
1156:
1147:
1145:
1137:
1136:
1132:
1123:
1121:
1112:
1111:
1107:
1098:
1096:
1087:
1086:
1082:
1073:
1071:
1062:
1061:
1057:
1047:
1046:
1042:
1029:
1028:
1024:
1009:
1005:
996:Walter W. Skeat
994:
990:
981:
979:
971:
970:
966:
957:
955:
946:
945:
941:
932:
930:
929:. 20 April 2018
921:
920:
916:
907:
905:
897:
896:
892:
888:
883:
873:
863:
819:
676:is made during
630:
624:
598:
545:
533:
528:
525:
519:
517:
515:
513:
507:
505:
503:
493:
487:
426:
394:
388:
362:
356:
296:
286:, "death", and
197:
118:, (also called
46:
35:
28:
23:
22:
15:
12:
11:
5:
1380:
1378:
1370:
1369:
1364:
1359:
1354:
1349:
1344:
1339:
1337:Sikh practices
1334:
1329:
1324:
1314:
1313:
1310:
1309:
1304:
1299:
1294:
1289:
1282:
1281:External links
1279:
1278:
1277:
1261:
1258:
1256:
1255:
1238:
1226:
1214:
1190:
1166:
1154:
1130:
1105:
1080:
1055:
1040:
1022:
1010:"Ambrosia" in
1003:
988:
964:
939:
914:
889:
887:
884:
882:
881:
871:
861:
856:
851:
846:
841:
836:
834:Elixir of Life
831:
826:
820:
818:
815:
745:Inner Offering
623:
620:
597:
594:
544:
541:
532:
529:
484:
425:
422:
386:
354:
295:
292:
246:, "un-dying" (
196:
193:
65:, leaving the
26:
24:
14:
13:
10:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
1379:
1368:
1365:
1363:
1360:
1358:
1355:
1353:
1350:
1348:
1345:
1343:
1340:
1338:
1335:
1333:
1330:
1328:
1325:
1323:
1320:
1319:
1317:
1308:
1305:
1303:
1300:
1298:
1295:
1293:
1290:
1288:
1285:
1284:
1280:
1276:
1275:0-500-51088-1
1272:
1268:
1264:
1263:
1259:
1252:
1248:
1242:
1239:
1235:
1230:
1227:
1224:
1218:
1215:
1204:
1200:
1194:
1191:
1180:
1176:
1170:
1167:
1163:
1158:
1155:
1144:
1143:pluralism.org
1140:
1134:
1131:
1120:
1116:
1109:
1106:
1095:
1091:
1084:
1081:
1070:
1066:
1059:
1056:
1051:
1044:
1041:
1035:
1034:
1026:
1023:
1019:
1018:George Newnes
1015:
1014:
1007:
1004:
1001:
997:
992:
989:
978:
977:www.bbc.co.uk
974:
968:
965:
954:
950:
943:
940:
928:
924:
918:
915:
904:
900:
894:
891:
885:
879:
878:
872:
869:
868:
862:
860:
857:
855:
852:
850:
847:
845:
842:
840:
837:
835:
832:
830:
827:
825:
822:
821:
816:
814:
812:
808:
803:
799:
798:
792:
791:
787:
778:
774:
770:
766:
758:
754:
750:
746:
742:
740:
736:
732:
728:
724:
720:
716:
712:
708:
706:
702:
698:
694:
689:
687:
682:
681:
675:
671:
667:
663:
659:
655:
651:
647:
643:
635:
629:
621:
619:
617:
611:
603:
595:
592:
589:
587:
583:
578:
574:
572:
567:
565:
561:
556:
554:
550:
547:According to
542:
540:
538:
537:Amata Santam"
530:
527:
523:
511:
501:
497:
491:
483:
480:
478:
474:
470:
466:
465:Amrit Sanchar
458:
454:
447:
443:
439:
435:
430:
423:
421:
419:
415:
411:
407:
403:
400:
391:
390:Skanda Purana
385:
381:
378:
374:
372:
368:
359:
353:
348:
346:
342:
340:
336:
332:
328:
324:
316:
312:
308:
304:
300:
293:
291:
289:
285:
281:
277:
273:
269:
265:
261:
257:
253:
249:
245:
241:
240:
229:
225:
221:
220:Ancient Greek
217:
212:
209:
203:
194:
192:
190:
186:
182:
178:
174:
170:
165:
163:
159:
155:
151:
150:
145:
141:
137:
133:
129:
125:
121:
117:
113:
112:
107:
106:
101:
97:
89:
85:
84:
76:
72:
68:
64:
60:
56:
52:
48:
44:
40:
33:
19:
1266:
1241:
1229:
1217:
1206:. Retrieved
1202:
1193:
1182:. Retrieved
1178:
1169:
1157:
1146:. Retrieved
1142:
1133:
1122:. Retrieved
1118:
1108:
1097:. Retrieved
1093:
1083:
1072:. Retrieved
1068:
1058:
1049:
1043:
1031:
1025:
1011:
1006:
999:
991:
980:. Retrieved
976:
967:
956:. Retrieved
952:
942:
931:. Retrieved
926:
917:
906:. Retrieved
902:
893:
876:
866:
810:
806:
794:
784:
772:
764:
752:
744:
743:
718:
710:
709:
704:
696:
690:
673:
653:
645:
631:
613:
599:
590:
579:
576:
568:
564:Satipatthana
557:
546:
536:
534:
499:
485:
481:
450:
445:
396:
392:, Chapter 13
384:you please”.
382:
379:
376:
364:
360:, Chapter 43
350:
343:
320:
287:
283:
275:
267:
263:
255:
251:
247:
243:
237:
227:
213:
198:
180:
172:
166:
147:
138:texts as an
127:
123:
119:
110:
109:
104:
103:
99:
82:
81:
80:
69:without it.
47:
1362:Immortality
839:Panchamrita
797:Vajravārāhī
795:Tantras of
790:Chakravarti
339:Dhanvantari
171:. The word
1316:Categories
1251:1590301005
1208:2024-04-09
1184:2024-04-09
1164:, page 119
1148:2021-11-13
1124:2022-08-03
1099:2022-08-03
1074:2022-08-03
1016:. London:
982:2021-11-13
958:2021-11-13
933:2021-11-13
908:2021-11-13
886:References
802:wise monks
737:school of
666:ganachakra
626:See also:
591:— Miln 335
560:the Buddha
502:is Amrit.
444:preparing
434:Akal Takht
315:Svarabhānu
260:zero grade
75:Tamil Nadu
807:one taste
753:Nang chod
731:Vajrapani
680:drubchens
662:abhisheka
646:bdud rtsi
638:བདུད་རྩི་
455:, amrit (
397:When the
195:Etymology
71:Darasuram
829:Ambrosia
824:Ameretat
817:See also
632:Amrita (
531:Buddhism
438:Amritsar
418:Narayana
387:—
355:—
294:Hinduism
244:ṇ-mṛ-tós
228:ambrosia
224:Sanskrit
185:ambrosia
88:Sanskrit
1332:Rigveda
1260:Sources
811:ekarasa
786:Tantras
777:Chinese
757:Chinese
735:Nyingma
634:Tibetan
602:Chinese
569:In the
553:nibbana
469:baptism
461:ਅੰਮ੍ਰਿਤ
457:Punjabi
453:Sikhism
424:Sikhism
410:Chandra
327:Durvasa
313:. When
144:Rigveda
77:, India
1273:
1249:
849:Potion
793:, and
779::
759::
668:, and
612::
610:pinyin
604::
516:
504:
496:Shabda
477:khanda
473:Khalsa
399:danava
371:Mohini
367:Vishnu
345:Brahma
335:asuras
307:Mohini
303:Vishnu
282:roots
276:néktar
272:nectar
181:Amritā
177:Hindus
162:asuras
140:elixir
136:Indian
83:Amrita
67:asuras
59:Vishnu
55:Mohini
1234:Dutsi
877:Amrut
867:Amrit
781:内供甘露丸
769:Wylie
749:Wylie
715:Wylie
701:Wylie
686:lamas
674:dütsi
654:dütsi
642:Wylie
615:gānlù
582:devas
446:Amrit
406:Surya
323:devas
311:devas
288:-*tar
284:*nek-
239:amṛta
208:mṛtyu
173:Amrit
154:devas
120:Sudha
111:Amata
105:Amrit
100:amṛta
63:devas
18:Amṛta
1271:ISBN
1247:ISBN
854:Soma
727:Rahu
670:homa
500:bani
494:The
408:and
402:Rahu
268:-to-
264:mer-
262:of *
233:अमृत
222:and
149:soma
124:Amiy
116:Pali
96:IAST
92:अमृत
788:of
707:).
650:THL
451:In
440:of
280:PIE
128:Ami
114:in
108:or
102:),
1318::
1269:.
1201:.
1177:.
1141:.
1117:.
1092:.
1067:.
998:,
975:.
951:.
925:.
901:.
775:,
771::
761:内供
755:,
751::
741:.
717::
703::
664:,
652::
648:,
644::
640:,
636::
608:;
606:甘露
555:.
459::
436:,
341:.
258::
256:mṛ
252:a-
248:n-
218::
191:.
126:,
122:,
98::
94:,
90::
73:,
1211:.
1187:.
1151:.
1127:.
1102:.
1077:.
985:.
961:.
936:.
911:.
809:(
767:(
747:(
713:(
699:(
236:(
202:a
86:(
45:.
34:.
20:)
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.