Thursday, 3 July 2014

Namaste

If I say ‘Namaste’ or ‘Namaskar’,  that means:
I greet you; as to yourself, I honor and respect.
I expect love, politeness, curtsey, respect in turn
and in the place within you, a relief and help. 

‘Namaste’ is not mere ‘good morning’ or ‘good bye’.
It is honor and respect for the place within a person.
‘Namaste’ at the time of meeting pleases the person;
and for being kind and friendly, evokes a disposition.

‘Namaste’ for the good byes are good to hope
That the mutual love and kindness shall succeed .
The divine places within us shall strengthen
and shall extend  to each other in case of needs.

‘Namah Tubhyam’ or ‘Namah’ addressed to God -
is gratitude, for He has conferred the things;

and, a prayer to Him to continue his blessings. 

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