Examples of using Amrita in English and their translations into Hungarian
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But my daughter, Amrita spent three months last year in the USA
Amrita Biotics 3 x It is a multifunctional complex known as the"food of the gods",
The Memorandum of Understanding was signed by Amrita Gangotra, Technology Director on behalf of Vodafone Hungary,
similarly exciting and important co-operation schemes with our partners.'- said Amrita Gangotra, Technology Director at Vodafone Hungary.
In India there is an ancient legend about a girl, Amrita Devi, who died trying to protect the trees that surrounded her village.
Above all, Amrita has to fight against enemy creatures and constantly contend with her contradictory,
And he helped us set up Amrita Community House,
This can be taken to the extent of amrita siddhi, when the amrita is permanently stored
This can be taken to the extent of amrita siddhi, when the amrita is permanently stored and does not fall any more into the fire.
The amrita at that time found itself in the possession of the gods, who guarded it jealously,
Students of Amrita University, Amrita Vidyalayam and members of AYUDH took an oath promising to help keep India clean and protect the environment.
The 70th anniversary is celebrated by the Indian Embassy and the Amrita Sher-Gil Cultural Center.
Because he/she who has obtained Amrita Siddhi does not relate any more to others from a position of need,
Through Amrita SREE, the Ashram is providing free vocational training to 5,000 different groups of women from impoverished agricultural families.
In our normal upright body position, amrita gravitates from the moon downward
At 9:00 a.m., Amma was welcomed onto the stage by mohini-attam dancers, students of Amrita School of Medicine.
few practise them seriously enough to bring about Amrita Siddhi.
they decide they need this amrita, this elixir of life.
When I was 22, I met a community of Roma youth in the Amrita Associations in Pécs who were continuing their studies.
of AMMACHI Labs' Women Empowerment project, co-funded by the United Nations Democracy Fund(UNDEF) and Amrita University.