a-mṛ́ta mfn. (cf. [Pāṇ. vi, 2, 116]) not dead, [MBh.]
immortal, [RV.] &c.
imperishable, [RV.]; [VS.]
beautiful, beloved, [L.]
a-mṛ́ta m. an immortal, a god, [RV.] &c.
N. of Śiva
of Viṣṇu, [MBh. xiii]
of Dhanvantari, [L.]
the plant Phaseolus Trilobus Ait.
the root of a plant, [L.]
a-mṛ́ta n. collective body of immortals, [RV.]
a-mṛ́ta n. world of immortality, heaven, eternity, [RV.]; [VS.]; [AV.] (also āni n. pl. [RV. i, 72, 1] and [iii, 38, 4])
a-mṛ́ta n. immortality, [RV.]
final emancipation, [L.]
the nectar (conferring immortality, produced at the churning of the ocean), ambrosia, [RV.] (or the voice compared to it, N. [Ragh.])
nectar-like food
antidote against poison, [Suśr.]
N. of a medicament, [Śiś. ix, 36]; medicament in general, [Buddh.]
the residue of a sacrifice (cf. amṛta-bhuj)
unsolicited alms, [Mn. iv, 4] and [5], water, [Naigh.]
milk, [L.] clarified butter, [L.] (cf. pañāmṛta), boiled rice, [L.]
anything sweet, a sweetmeat, [R. vii, 7, 3]
a pear, [L.]
food, [L.], property, [L.]
gold, [L.]
quicksilver, [L.]
poison, [L.]
a particular poison, [L.]
a ray of light, [Ragh. x, 59] N. of a metre, [RPrāt.]
of a sacred place (in the north), [Hariv. 14095], of various conjunctions of planets (supposed to confer long life), [L.]
the number, ‘four’, [L.]