Thanks a lot, here's a few lines about "Namaste", taken from the urbandictionary.com site and with which I adhere as closely as can be:
It is "an ancient Sanskrit greeting still in everyday use in India and especially on the trail in the Nepal Himalaya. Translated roughly, it means "I bow to the God within you", or "The Spirit within me salutes the Spirit in you" - a knowing that we are all made from the same One Divine Consciousness.
The more formal greeting Sanskrit Namascar pronounced NAH-mah-scar is also used in India, though less frequently in Nepal. The Hindi "Jai Bhagwan" is also in common use, and carries the same meaning."
In other words, I bow in recognition of the light I am aware of existing within you as well. Thanks for asking, namaste :)
Yes. .Just to add... The greeting, when done in person,is combined with a gesture - a slight bow and hands pressed together, palms touching and fingers pointing upwards, thumbs close to the chest ! :-)
Thanks a lot, here's a few lines about "Namaste", taken from the urbandictionary.com site and with which I adhere as closely as can be:
It is "an ancient Sanskrit greeting still in everyday use in India and especially on the trail in the Nepal Himalaya. Translated roughly, it means "I bow to the God within you", or "The Spirit within me salutes the Spirit in you" - a knowing that we are all made from the same One Divine Consciousness.
The more formal greeting Sanskrit Namascar pronounced NAH-mah-scar is also used in India, though less frequently in Nepal. The Hindi "Jai Bhagwan" is also in common use, and carries the same meaning."
In other words, I bow in recognition of the light I am aware of existing within you as well. Thanks for asking, namaste :)
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Thanks a bunch for the kind words and the fellowship. Namaste :)
Yes. .Just to add... The greeting, when done in person,is combined with a gesture - a slight bow and hands pressed together, palms touching and fingers pointing upwards, thumbs close to the chest ! :-)
Thanks for the addition, some may not know. Namaste :)
My pleassure !
Namaste ! - from the person who live in India :-)