customary greetings of india means ? ANS:When we meet some one we greet them like in all religious unique styles are there to greet people like example :- Muslims say" Salam" and Hindus say "Namaste ".
In Nepali, you can say "Namaste" to greet someone.
namaste ANSWER #2 The word you search for is indeed "Namaste" as mentioned in Answer No. 1. The word is of Hindu origin and is a form of greeting but has an inherent deeper spiritual meaning. "Namaste" is said to recognize the Divine Spark that dwells in all of us. Hindus and Yoga practitioners say the word as a recognition of the Divine in all things eg. if you greet a person with "Namaste" it is tantamount to saying I prostrate myself before The Divine Presence in you, me and all creation.
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In Rajasthan, people typically greet each other by saying "Khamma Ghani!" or "Namaste!" which means hello or greetings.
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The term "namaskār" is used to say "Namaste" in Maranthi. The terms are salutations that people give when greeting each other.
You can say 'Hi' in Hindi by using the word "नमस्ते" (namaste). It is a common greeting in India and is used to show respect.
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