Namaste Meaning

Namaste is a typical South Asian greeting and greeting meaning “I greet you” in the Portuguese translation. This term is mainly used in India and Nepal by Hindus, Sikhs, Jains, and Buddhists. In Indian and Nepalese cultures, the word is spoken at the beginning of a communication and a gesture is made with folded hands, without having to say anything.
The most formal form of namaste is known as namaskar or namaskaara, yet all forms have a meaning of extreme respect. Etymologically, namaste is a Sanskrit word, which literally means "I bow down to you" and is the most worthy form of fulfillment from one human being to another. In a broader sense, the namaste means "the God who dwells in my heart, salutes the God who dwells in your heart."
The gesture expresses a great sense of respect, invokes the perception that all individuals share the same essence, the same energy, the same universe, so the term and action have a very intense pacifying force. Namaste is also widely used in yoga, it is said to the instructor, to demonstrate that the practitioner is a servant.
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As a greeting, the namaste can be said with hands clasped in front of the chest and with a slight bow, to indicate deep respect, one may place the hands in front of the forehead, and in the case of reverence for a god or holiness, if the hand is completely above the head. In some parts of India (for example, the area where the Punjab language is spoken), namaste is used not only to greet Hindus, but for everyone.

In short, the Namaste gesture represents the belief that there is a divine glow within each of us. The Namaste gesture represents the belief that there is a divine glow within each of us. ”Means me and“ you ”, you. Therefore, Namasté literally means "I greet you" or "I greet you" that is, the God in me greets the God in you.
How to make the gesture? To do the Namaste gesture, put your palms together in front of the heart chakra, in front of the third eye, close your eyes and slightly arch your head. It can also be done the same way, only by bringing your hands below your heart. This is a specially deep way of respect. Today we learned a new meaning;)
                                  
 

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