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Namaste!!!!

Discussion in 'Snippets of Life (Non-Fiction)' started by Ravisanu, Mar 24, 2009.

  1. Ravisanu

    Ravisanu New IL'ite

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    [​IMG] Indians greet each other with namaste. The two palms are placed together in front of the chest and the head bows whilst saying the word namaste. This greeting is for all -people younger than us, of our own age, those older than friends, even strangers and us.
    There are five forms of formal traditional greeting enjoined in the shaastras of which namaskaram is one. This is understood as prostration but it actually refers to paying homage as we do today when we greet each other with a namaste.

    Namaste could be just a casual or formal greeting, a cultural convention or an act
    of worship. However there is much more to it than meets the eye. In Sanskrit namah + te = namaste. It means - I bow to you - my greetings, salutations or prostration to you.

    Namaha can also be literally interpreted as "na ma" (not mine). It has a spiritual significance of negating or reducing one’s ego in the presence of another.

    The real meeting between people is the meeting of their minds. When we greet another, we do so with namaste, which means, "may our minds meet," indicated by the folded palms placed before the chest. The bowing down of the head is a gracious form of extending friendship in love and humility.

    The spiritual meaning is even deeper. The life force, the divinity, the Self or the Lord in me is the same in all. Recognizing this oneness with the meeting of the palms, we salute with head bowed the Divinity in the person we meet. That is why sometimes, we close our eyes as we do namaste to a revered person or the Lord – as if to look within.

    The gesture is often accompanied by words like "Ram Ram", "Jai Shri Krishna", "Namo narayana", "Jai Siya Ram", "Om Shanti" etc - indicating the recognition of this divinity. When we know this significance, our greeting does not remain just a superficial gesture or word but paves the way for a deeper communion with another in an atmosphere of love and respect.
     
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  2. S Priya

    S Priya Senior IL'ite

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    Namaste Ravi,

    I had read elsewhere that it means my salutations to the creator(god) who created us. I may be wrong and thank u for sharing a good piece of information with us.
     
  3. swathi14

    swathi14 IL Hall of Fame

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    very good information about Namaste. But who is saying this now? only hai!! to everybody.

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  4. Ravisanu

    Ravisanu New IL'ite

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    Yaa This should come from our childhood. So parents should teach there kids to do it whenever they see elders. Actually this is very good habbit.And it shows how good we are with our elders and what kind of respect we give them. Which in turns creates a very good impression on ous.
     

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