New York, May 3 () Ingrained social distancing norms like people greeting each other with a 'Namaste' in India may have provided more protection against the coronavirus, which has caused ...
In this greeting, Paul does not follow the order in which we normally name the divine persons of the Trinity. Rather, he first mentions Jesus who is the Son before he names God the Father.
The traditional Hindu greeting ‘namaste’ - usually performed with joined palms and bowed head - may be translated as ‘I bow to the divine spark within you’.
The traditional Hindu greeting 'Namaste', usually performed with joined palms and bowed head, may be translated as 'I bow to the divine spark within you'.