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What we call amrutham in English?

"Amrutham" is a Sanskrit word that means "ambrosia" in English. Ambrosia is a food or drink that is considered to be the food of the gods, and is often said to be a source of immortality.

However, "Amrutham" can also have other meanings depending on the context. It can also refer to:

* "Nectar": This is a sweet, fragrant liquid that is often associated with the gods.

* "Divine food": It can refer to any food that is considered to be sacred or holy.

* "A substance that brings happiness or bliss": This meaning is more metaphorical and is often used to describe something that is very enjoyable or satisfying.

Therefore, the best English translation for "Amrutham" depends on the specific context.

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