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NAMASTE - Namaste (, Devanagari: , Hindi: [nmste] ( listen)), sometimes spoken as Namaskar, Namaskaram is a respectful form of greeting in Hindu custom, found ...
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Greeting by title, when introducing a second time |
Hindi greeting |
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(Jimmy of the Clue Crew enlightens us from the yoga studio once again.) Anjali mudra is the hand position associated with this word of greeting & gratitude |
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A respectful greeting said when giving a namaskar. |
literally, "I humbly bow to you" also used as a greeting or acknowledgement of the equality of all, and pays honor to the sacredness of all |
the traditional greeting when saying the word namaste with folded hands and a slight bow |
in yoga, the pose associated with this word, usually with the flat hands held palms together, fingers up, in front of the heart and a slight bow |
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Namaste (, Devanagari: , * Hindi: [nmste] ( listen)), sometimes spoken as Namaskar, Namaskaram is a respectful form of greeting in Hindu custom, found on the Indian subcontinent mainly in India and Nepal and among the Indian diaspora. Also in other parts of south-east Asia that are sometimes categorized as being part of Greater India. It is used both for salutation and valediction. Namaste is usually spoken with a slight bow and hands pressed together, palms touching and fingers pointing upwards, thumbs close to the chest. This gesture is called Añjali Mudr or Pranamasana. Namaste can be spoken without the bow, however, the bow is more formal and is considered to be respectful, especially when directed towards an elder or a person of importance. * In Hinduism it means "I bow to the divine in you". The greeting may also be spoken without the gesture or the gesture performed wordlessly, carrying the same meaning. |