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→Etymology of the name: The translation is way wrong. Amrut - <<elixir>> wrong Anubhav - experience Elixir merely means medicine, whereas amrut means something that makes you immortal. With such kind of translation, it spreads degraded meanings.
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[[File:Sant Jñāneśvar.jpg|thumb|Statue of Shri Jñāneśvar (Gnyaneshvar)|left]] | [[File:Sant Jñāneśvar.jpg|thumb|Statue of Shri Jñāneśvar (Gnyaneshvar)|left]] | ||
==Etymology of the name== | ==Etymology of the name== | ||
Amrutanubhav is composed of two [[Marathi language|Marathi]] words ''Amrut'' (derived from [[Amrita]] which translates as immortal [[Elixir]] in [[Sanskrit]]) and ''Anubhav'' meaning experience. As a result, it literally translates to "the experience of | Amrutanubhav is composed of two [[Marathi language|Marathi]] words ''Amrut'' (derived from [[Amrita]] which translates as immortal [[Elixir]] in [[Sanskrit]]) and ''Anubhav'' meaning experience. As a result, it literally translates to "the experience of immortality" in [[Sanskrit]]/ [[Marathi language|Marathi]]. | ||
==About the work== | ==About the work== |