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Amrta (Sanskrit, "not death") is the nectar of immortality, as in Amrit; but in Hinduism, especially in the Vedas, it is called soma. A.G.H. Source: Bowker, John, The Oxford Dictionary of World Religions, New York, Oxford University Press, 1997, p.
This centre is very closely related to another chakra - the Amrta chakra, almost in the same region, probably a little upwards. Its Devata and Sakti are identical with those of the preceding chakra, but the Rsi is Atma rather than Manas.
See also: World, Immortality, Death, Hinduism
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