Samrit Bharat
The Name We Forged

Search every dictionary in every language.
You will not find SAMRIT.

Not in Sanskrit. Not in Hindi. Not in English. The word did not exist — until we made it. This is the story of a name coined on purpose, letter by letter, to carry a promise.

Two of the deepest roots in Sanskrit

SAMसम्

Completeness. Totality. Full strength.

The Sanskrit root behind Samriddhi (prosperity in its fullest form), Samartha (fully capable) and Sampoorna (complete, without deficiency).

समृद्धि Samriddhi prosperity in its fullest formसमर्थ Samartha fully capable and empoweredसम्पूर्ण Sampoorna complete, without deficiency
AMRITअमृत

That which does not die. The everlasting.

From a (not) + mrita (mortal) — among the most ancient words of the Sanskrit tradition, signifying permanence and indestructibility in their highest form.

The Forging — Sanskrit Sandhi

When two Sanskrit words meet, they fuse. The opening vowel of AMRIT dissolves into SAM — and something new is born. Watch it happen:

SAM + (A)MRIT = SAMRIT. Complete and everlasting strength — that which is wholly and permanently imperishable. A meaning entirely of our own making.

+ BHARAT भारत

The name of India itself. Because this strength is born of India, made in India, and dedicated to India.

Samrit Bharat — the everlasting strength of India.

One idea, two languages
AMRITअमृत · Sanskritthe imperishable
EVERLASTEnglishthat which lasts forever

Our legal name is Bharat Everlast Private Limited. The brand and the company are two expressions of one promise — written once in Sanskrit, once in English.

Sealed & Ours

Logo mark accepted by IP India — 15 June 2026

Because we coined the word, no one else ever can. SAMRIT exists only where you see this mark.

A name this deliberate doesn't launch half-ready. That's the point.

Why No One Can Copy This Name

Some brand names are chosen. Ours was invented.

Search every lexicon that exists. SAMRIT returns nothing — because nothing existed before we coined it. That's not a slogan. It's the exact reason trademark law treats a name like this as the strongest kind of mark there is.

सम्मृत / SAMRIT

No entry found.

SAMRIT does not appear in any dictionary, lexicon, or corpus of any language — because we coined it by Sanskrit sandhi: SAM (completeness) + AMRIT (the everlasting).

Where a name sits on this scale decides how strong it is.

Generic names get no protection at all. Coined names get the strongest protection the law offers — nothing to confuse it with, because nothing like it came before.

Generic

"Steel", "TMT Bar"

Descriptive

"StrongSteel", "QuickBuild"

Suggestive

"Ironclad", "Foundation Co."

Arbitrary

"Apple" for computers

Coined / Fanciful

"SAMRIT" — invented, zero prior use

SAMRIT sits at the far right. No prior word to conflict with, no descriptive meaning to dispute, no likelihood of confusion with anything that came before — because nothing like it existed before. Logo mark accepted by IP India, 15 June 2026.