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Amrita (Skt. amṛta; Tib. བདུད་རྩི་, dütsi; Wyl. bdud rtsi) — the Sanskrit word amrita means “deathless”; in Tibetan it is བདུད་རྩི་, dütsi, because, it is said, “it is the medicine that overcomes the fearful state of death.” The Tantra of the Secret Cycle elaborates:
- To samsara which is like mara (བདུད་, dü)
- When the elixir (རྩི་, tsi) of the truth of Dharma is applied,
- It is called nectar (བདུད་རྩི་, dütsi).
The medicinal nectar of amrita effects healing and siddhis, or attainments, on every dimension. The Thirteenth Dalai Lama wrote: “All the siddhis, it is said, including the accomplishment of the vajra body of immortality, come as a result of the qualities of amrita.” The Eight Volumes on Nectar explain:
- Curing the four hundred and twenty-four illnesses
- And destroying the four maras,
- It is the essence supreme, the king of medicines.