Monday, June 4, 2007

How Indian respect to others.......

Namaste or Pranam --How we greet each other in India.

To greet a friend or another Indian, We join our hands (palms together), bow down in front of the other person, and say Namaste, Namaskar, or Pranam.




The Lord dwells in the heart of every human being. This joining of hands symbolizes the meeting of two souls, our real self actually meets Itself. This signifies reverent Salutations and Unity of Souls.



Bowing down & joining hands symbolizes humility and also makes us humble. Thus when we joins our hands and say Namaskar, we actually see the Lord in the other persons and believe, "I bow with deep respects to the all-loving, all-powerful and omnipresent (present everywhere) Lord in you."

1 comment:

Ronbo said...

Thanks for the information on India, which is fast becoming America's most important ally in Asia.

Would you believe my heart condition was corrected last Sunday by two Indian-American doctors at my local hospital?

Yes, this one native born American who loves India!

Cheers, Ronbo