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Amita is a brand of fruit juices, nectars and drinks that is available in Greece and Albania. Amita has been a subsidiary brand of Coca-Cola since its release in Greece in 1983. [ 1 ] [ 2 ]
Amita is a female given name of Indian, Hebrew and Italian origin. The name means "infinite, boundless" in Sanskrit , [ 1 ] and "truth" in Hebrew . List of people with the given name Amita
Amitābha (Sanskrit pronunciation: [ɐmɪˈtaːbʱɐ], "Measureless" or "Limitless" Light), also known as Amida in Japanese (Chinese: 阿彌陀; pinyin: Ēmítuó, widely pronounced Āmítuó), is one of the main Buddhas of Mahayana Buddhism and the most widely venerated Buddhist figure in East Asian Buddhism.
AMITA Health was an interfaith health system formed as a joint venture between Alexian Brothers Health System and Presence Health (both part of Ascension) and Adventist Midwest Health (part of AdventHealth). [1] As of 2021, AMITA operated 19 hospitals and numerous medical offices, among other facilities. In 2022, the joint venture was dissolved ...
Amrita is composed of the negative prefix, अ a from Sanskrit meaning 'not', and mṛtyu meaning 'death' in Sanskrit, thus meaning 'not death' or 'immortal/deathless'.. The concept of an immortality drink is attested in at least two ancient Indo-European languages: Ancient Greek and Sanskrit.
Crazxy is 2025 Indian Hindi-language thriller film written and directed by Girish Kohli in his directorial debut and produced by Sohum Shah, Mukesh Shah, Amita Shah and Adesh Prasad under Sohum Shah Films. The film stars Sohum in the lead role and the only on-screen character, as surgeon Abhimanyu Singh, who races against time to rescue his ...
Amita Suman (Nepali: अमिता सुमन, born 19 July 1997) is a Nepalese-British actress. She stars as Inej Ghafa in the Netflix fantasy series Shadow and Bone (2021–2023). She had a recurring role in the CW series The Outpost (2019–2021).
Amita Malik (1921 – 20 February 2009) was an Indian media critic. She was described by Time magazine as India's "most prominent film and television critic," [ 1 ] dubbed the "first lady of Indian media" and "India's best known cinema commentator".