a conventional Hindu expression on meeting or parting, used by the speaker usually while holding the palms together vertically in front of the bosom.Origin of namaste1 First recorded in 1945–50; from Sanskrit: “hail,” literally, “(a) bow to thee”Words...
Last June, in an interview with the 2017 Spelling Bee winner, 11-year-old Ananya Vinay, Camerota joked, “we’re not sure if that word is actually in Sanskrit, which is probably what you’re used to using.” The fact that Camerota had previously spoken about her yoga and meditation regi...
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Namasteis both the Nepali and Hindi word for ‘hello’, but its literal meaning is‘I bow to you’and it’s an important part of Hindu culture. The word originally comes from Sanskrit. The wordnamahcan be interpreted as ‘not me’. In this interpretation, the speaker is indicating that ...