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This is the case with namaste – it has shifted from meaning “I bow to you” to “I bow to the divine in you.” The Indian greeting of ‘namaste.’ Ausdruckslust.de | a blog about things ...
If you take a yoga class in the U.S., the teacher will most likely say namaste at the end of the practice. It's a Sanskrit phrase that means "I bow to you." You place hands together at the heart ...
THE MEANING OF NAMASTE: Namaste is derived from Sanskrit word ‘Namaskar’ which literally translates to ‘I bow to you’. When one says Namaste to another, he slightly bends forward with his ...
Originally a Sanskrit word, namaste is composed of two parts – “namas” means “bend to,” “bow to” or “honor to,” and “te” means “to you.” So namaste means “I bow to you ...