Aparmaya is a Sanskrit word, spelled as "əˈpɑːrməjə" in IPA phonetic transcription. This word has been derived from the root word "apar" which means "imperishable". "Maya" is a suffix that indicates an adjective. Thus, "Aparmaya" refers to something that is indestructible or everlasting. This word is often used in Hindu philosophy to describe the eternal nature of the soul or the divine. The spelling of Aparmaya reflects the unique pronunciation of Sanskrit language and its complex grammatical rules.