Significance of Amritam
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Hindu concept of 'Amritam'
Amritam in Hinduism signifies immortality and eternal essence, linked to devotees' hearts, the state of oneness with deities, enduring karma fruits, and the eternal Self beyond physical death.
From: Mundaka Upanishad with Shankara’s Commentary
(1) A term denoting the eternal or immortal quality of the fruits of karma, which remain intact over vast periods.[1]
From: Ishavasya Upanishad with Shankara Bhashya (Sitarama)
(1) Amritam is the term used to describe the state of immortality, attained by becoming one with the deities.[2]
From: Chandogya Upanishad (english Translation)
(1) Immortal, referring to the eternal aspect of the Self that transcends physical death.[3]
From: Isopanisad (Madhva commentary)
(1) Immortality, which one obtains through knowledge of both aspects of God.[4]
From: Bhakti-rasamrta-sindhu
(1) A term referring to the concept of immortality or eternal essence, which is associated with the heart of devotees.[5]