Amrita
In Hindu mythology and Buddhist Mythology, Amrita is the drink of the gods, which grants them immortality. It is also a common first name in India and Nepal, as the masculine "Amrit" and the feminine "Amrita." ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
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~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ More recently, Amrita has become a euphemism for the product of female ejaculation. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
Hindu mythology: The term "Hindu mythology" refers collectively to a large body of Indian literature (essentially, the mythology of Hinduism) that detail the lives and times of legendary personalities, deities and divine incarnations on earth interspersed with often large sections of philosophical and ethical discou... Buddhist Mythology: Buddhist mythology is a mythology within the Buddhism belief system. It is a relatively broad mythology, as it was adopted and influenced by several diverse cultures. As such, it includes many aspects taken from other mythologies of those cultures (for instance, Japanese kami are considered to be lo... Gods: REDIRECT Pantheon (gods)... | ~ Table of Content ~
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