
O que significa "Namasté"? Tomo a liberdade de citar a Wikipédia:
"Namaste, Namaskar or Namaskaram (Sanskrit: नमस्ते [nʌmʌsˈteː] from external sandhinamaḥ and te) is a common spoken greeting or salutation in the Indian subcontinent. Taken literally, it means "I bow to you". The word is derived from Sanskrit (namas): to bow, obeisance, reverential salutation, and (te): "to you".[1] Namaskar is considered a slightly more formal version than namaste but both express deep respect. It is commonly used in India and Nepal by Hindus, Jains and Buddhists, and many continue to use this outside the Indian subcontinent.
When spoken to another person, it is commonly accompanied by a slight bow made with hands pressed together, palms touching and fingers pointed upwards, in front of the chest. The gesture can also be performed wordlessly and carry the same meaning.
In Indian and Nepali culture, the word is spoken at the beginning of written or verbal communication. However, upon departure only the wordless hands-folded gesture is made.
In yoga, namaste is said to mean "The light within me honors the light within you," as spoken by both the yoga instructor and yoga students."
Namasté a todos :)

eu dou lhe em indiano, uma beca.
ResponderEliminarsou em parte, indiano :)
( masters )
e no meu ioga uso o namaste, que como tu
escreveste, esta' bem descrito:
o meu Deus interior, sauda o teu Deus
interior.
India e' a maneira.
shukria , bandhu
(thanks, friend )
JF
Agora em Português...
ResponderEliminarprefiro uma bela luta do que yoga
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