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[Y-Indology] Salutation "juhar"

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--- yaksh12000 <yaksh12000 wrote:

 

> In Telugu, Joharu, JOharu, JOtha - all mean

> salutation/Namaskaram.

> The word is found even in Literature, from 15th

> century.

 

I am interested. Could you please refer me to the

texts? Thanks.

 

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M. Modi wrote:

> Juhar is only used to greet men. Not to greet

> ladies.

 

 

In some other regions of India[bihar/Orissa/

Chhattisgarh] juhaar is used to greet both men and

women.

 

Many Santali 'karmaa' songs begin with the words

"juhaar maa karamsaani".

 

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