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The REAL meaning of Namaste

April 1, 2005

In one tantric myth it is said that the great lover god, 
Krishna made away with the clothes of unmarried teen-age 
maidens, who were bathing in the river Yamuna. Their 
fervent pleading didn’t sway him. Only when they performed 
the eternal gesture of Namaste, out of total devotion, did 
he agree to hand back their garments so that they could 
recover their modesty. 
The greeting "Namaste" is commonly used in our 
spiritual community and is pronounced "Namastay.” In 
Sanskrit it literally translates to, Namas:"I bow” Te:“to 
you." It is often expressed with two hands pressed together 
near the heart center with the head gently bowed, and eyes 
closed. Thus Namaste is both a Mantra (sacred sound) and a 
Mudra (sacred gesture.) The hands held in union signify the 
oneness of the apparent duality: left and right, masculine 
and feminine, spirit and matter, or the ego-self meeting 
the higher-self.  
Namaste is sometimes expressed by bringing the fingers 
of the clasped palms to the forehead, where they touch the 
brow, the site of the mystic Third Eye. A third form of 
Namaste brings the palms completely above the head, a  
gesture said to focus consciousness in the subtle space 
just above Crown Chakra. This form is so full of 
reverence it is reserved for the Almighty and the holiest 
of the gurus.  
According to Hindu Today magazine, the essential 
expanded meaning of this gesture is the same as silently 
saying, "I see the deity in us both, and bow before Him or 
Her. I acknowledge the holiness of even this mundane 
meeting. I cannot separate that which is spiritual in us 
from that which is human and ordinary." 
 
Enjoy the dance, 
Kamala Devi 
http://www.blisscoach.com 
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