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Meaning of namaste by Manuel Penichet P





Manuel Penichet P

namaste
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It is a reverence that is made at the beginning and at the end of a conversation to greet and say goodbye. It is commonly used in South Asia, especially in the India and Nepal. Namaste comes from the Sanskrit, Indo-European sacred and literary language of the ancient civilization of Brahmanic. It literally means quot; admire you quot; or quot; quot; I bow to you and it is the most noble and worthy salutation of one human being to another

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