Namaskar namaste

Namaskar namaste 

"Namaskar" and "Namaste" are both greetings used in India and various other South Asian countries. They convey respect, acknowledgment, and a friendly welcome.

  • Namaskar: This term is a Sanskrit word that translates to "salutation" or "greeting." It's a formal and respectful way of greeting someone, often used in more formal or traditional settings.

  • Namaste: Another Sanskrit-derived word, "Namaste" is a common and widely recognized greeting. It translates to "I bow to you" or "The divine in me bows to the divine in you." It's a respectful and peaceful way of greeting someone and is often used in yoga practice or as a general salutation.

Both "Namaskar" and "Namaste" are used with folded hands (palms together in a prayer-like gesture), accompanied by a slight bow or nod of the head. These greetings express respect, honor, and a recognition of the other person's presence or inner divinity.

They are versatile greetings and can be used in various contexts, from formal meetings to casual encounters, and are a way of showing politeness and goodwill towards others.

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