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What is Namaskār (namaste) in SANATAN DHARMA? Out of all greetings, the namaskar (namaste) as the most sattvik form of greeting and should be adopted as far as possible. Namaskār, also known as namastē, is a form of greeting practiced most in the Indian Subcontinent. It is used both while greeting and upon parting company. When a person greets another with namaskar, the greeting is accompanied by a slight bow made with hands pressed together, palms touching and fingers pointed upwards and closely positioned in front of the chest. Along with this, the word ‘namaskar’ or ‘namaste’ is said to the person who is being greeted. The hand position is known as the Namaskar Mudra. (Mudra means a particular hand gesture or position.) While it is a popular non-contact form of greeting along with the Japanese bow and the hand-wave, its spiritual basis is what sets it apart from any other greeting we have researched. In this article, we will explore its spiritual meaning along with its benefits to us at a spiritual level. The meaning of namaste or namaskar ‘Namaskar‘ is a Sanskrut word which is derived from another Sanskrut word ‘Namaha’, which means paying obeisance. In our article on ‘What are we comprised of’, we have stated that within each of us there exists the Divine (God Principle) known as the soul (ātmā).The greeting of namaskar is when the Soul in one person acknowledges and pays obeisance to the Soul in another. While the words namaste and namaskar are synonymous there is a spiritual difference between them. Namaskar has more sāttviktā than the word namaste. Spiritual benefits of namaskar (namaste) When we conducted spiritual research into the meaning of namaskar (namaste), we found it to be the most spiritually beneficial and sāttvik way to greet another person. The reasons for this are: The intention behind the greeting: As this greeting is about acknowledging the Divine in another, it enhances the spiritual potency and attracts Divine consciousness (Chaitanya). When done with the spiritual emotion (bhāv) that one is actually paying obeisance to the soul in the other, it inculcates the attitude of surrender and gratitude. This helps spiritual growth. While doing namaskar, when one thinks, “You are superior to me; ‘i’ am the subordinate one. I do not know anything, You are omniscient”, it helps in reducing one’s ego and increasing humility. The actual hand gesture: By doing the namaskar mudra,a greater level of Divine consciousness is absorbed into the body. By saying the words namaste or namaskar, the Absolute Ether Principle (Ākāshtattva) is invoked. However when the words are said along with the mudra, a second element that is the Absolute Earth Principle (Pruthvītattva) is also invoked. This is because the mudra by itself is associated with the Absolute Earth Principle.When a higher number of the five Absolute Cosmic Principles are invoked, more spiritual positivity is attracted. The lack of physical contact: Physical contact enhances the ease of flow of subtle-energies between two people. With this greeting as there is no physical contact, the ability for one person to affect another negatively is minimised. The impact of negative vibrations affecting the individuals greeting one another is further reduced due to the rise in the Sattva component due to the spiritual context of the greeting. Having said this, even this greeting can emit negative vibrations particularly in the case of a possessed person greeting another person with namaskar. The possessing entity can spew negative vibrations from the persons’ finger tips at the person being greeted and into the environment. However, compared with a greeting that involves physical contact, the impact of the negative entity is substantially limited. The spiritual emotion with which the greeting is done further minimizes and potentially eliminates the negative vibrations altogether Points to remember while doing namaskar (namaste) Eyes should be closed while doing namaskar: By keeping the eyes closed while doing namaskar to God or any person, it facilitates the process for one to ‘see’ within and have the vision of God within us or focus on the soul (God) within a person. Do not to hold any object while doing namaskar: While doing namaskar, if any object is held in the hands, usually the fingers and their tips are not straight. As a result, the flow of the Sattva component is restricted from entering the tips of the fingers. The Sattva component emitted towards the person doing namaskar strikes the object held and bounces back. Additionally, if the object in the hand is Raja or Tama predominant and if it is touched to the forehead or chest while doing namaskar, then the Raja-Tama components from it may enter the body of the one who is doing namaskar. Out of all greetings, the namaskar (namaste) as the most sattvik form of greeting and should be adopted as far as possible. Even if it is not the cultural norm to greet a person in this manner, one can still greet another person mentally with namaskar. To do namaskar (namaste) with spiritual emotion, it is important that one should do regular spiritual practice. It is because of spiritual practice that one is able to generate spiritual emotion. When we understand our relationship with God then we all will be happy. It is an essential factor for establishing peace in the world. Please accept my humble obeisances
Posted on: Tue, 30 Dec 2014 11:37:13 +0000

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