Guest guest Posted October 29, 2007 Report Share Posted October 29, 2007 NamaskarThe word \'Namaskar\' is derived from the root \'namaha\', which means paying obeisance (Namaskar) or salutation. From Science of Justice - \'Namaha\' is a physical action expressing that \'you are superior to me in all qualities and in every way\'. The main objective of doing Namaskar to someone is to derive spiritual as well as worldly benefits.Some of the spiritual benefits :1. Increase in humility and reduction of ego2. Enhancement in the spiritual emotion of surrender and gratitude3. Gaining the Sattva component and faster spiritual progress Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2007 Report Share Posted November 28, 2007 The best and earliest example of Namaskar or Namaste in in the holy Sri Rudram which starts with 'Namaste Rudra manyavah uthotha ishave namaha'. - Messages ______________________ 1. What is the meaning and the benefits of \'Namaskar\'? Posted by: " Prithviraj Kanade " prithviraj_kanade prithviraj_kanade Namaskar The word \'Namaskar\' is derived from the root \'namaha\', which means paying obeisance (Namaskar) or salutation. From Science of Justice - \'Namaha\' is a physical action expressing that \'you are superior to me in all qualities and in every way\'. The main objective of doing Namaskar to someone is to derive spiritual as well as worldly benefits. Some of the spiritual benefits : 1. Increase in humility and reduction of ego 2. Enhancement in the spiritual emotion of surrender and gratitude 3. Gaining the Sattva component and faster spiritual progress Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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