#lake#water#fishing#looktothesky #vcloude... #lake#water#fishing#looktothesky #vcloude... #lake#water#fishing#looktothesky #crabclaws... #lake#water#fishing#looktothesky #vcloude... Namaste. Namasté (/ˈnɑːməsteɪ/ NAH-məs-tay; Hindi: [nəməsteː] ( )), sometimes expressed as Namaskar or Namaskaram, is a customary greeting when individuals meet or depart.[1][2] It is a form of greeting commonly found among Hindus of Indian Subcontinent, in some Southeast Asian countries, and diaspora from these regions.[3][4] Namasté is spoken with a slight bow and hands pressed together, palms touching and fingers pointing upwards, thumbs close to the chest.
This gesture is called Añjali Mudrā or Pranamasana.[5] In Hinduism it means "I bow to the divine in you. Universal Law.
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