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ReadMoreBooks@lemmy.zip 10 months ago
Do any holy books actually describe or prescribe ‘praying hands’? If so, what do they have to say about it?
Hinduism originated in the Indus River valley as a collection of oral traditions for a couple millennia. Then, 3000-3500 years ago, the Sanskrit word “namaste”, meaning “bowing to you”, and it’s hands-together pose was documented in what’s today the Hindu Vedas.
In the Vedas it symbolized the connection of the human and divine. Today “namaste” is commonly used as a respectful greeting. Instead of “namaste”, in America we might say, “Thank you for inviting me to your home.”
kambusha@sh.itjust.works 10 months ago
And then when they ask you to leave their home, one can also reply “namaste”.