See also: Namaste Namaskar Namaz Nama Nomad Namas Namah Namar Namaha
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This woman might be saying "namaste". Namaste is a salutation in the Hindu culture to express a polite and peaceful hello or goodbye. An example of namaste is in the phrase, "Namaste my friend. See you tomorrow." An example of namaste is placing the palms together with your thumbs against your chest and bowing your head.
Namaste mudra is also known as 'Namaskar Mudra'. Namaste is the combination of two Sanskrit words, 'Nama' + 'Aste'. Where Nama means 'Salutation' and Aste means 'to you'. So Namaste means 'Saluatation to you' similar to Hello, Hi, Hola.
Aishwarya Rai making a Namaste gesture. In the contemporary era, Namaḥ means 'bow', 'obeisance', 'reverential salutation' or 'adoration' and te means 'to you' (singular dative case of 'tvam'). Therefore, Namaste literally means "bowing to you".