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'''Kalaśa''';  A vase or urn, the vase believed to hold the amṛta, or elixir of Life. It is the vase of abundance, auspiciousness, and regeneration. See also amrta
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'''[[Kalaśa]]''';  A [[vase]] or [[urn]], the [[vase]] believed to hold the [[amṛta]], or elixir of [[Life]]. It is the [[vase]] of abundance, auspiciousness, and regeneration. See also [[amrta]]
 
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Kalaśa; A vase or urn, the vase believed to hold the amṛta, or elixir of Life. It is the vase of abundance, auspiciousness, and regeneration. See also amrta

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