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When is it proper to say "Namaste"? And what is the deference between "Namaste" and "Namaskaar" ?
Apr 19, 2011 12:58 AM
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Namaste or Namaskaar generally said to the person who is elder than you in order to give him respect. Similarly you will be respected by your younger once. It can be used for greeting someone like Guest's. It's an Indian tradition and is gift of our culture for respecting elders.
April 19, 2011
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What is the difference? What you think what is the difference between hi and hello? Same difference between namaste and namaskaar
April 21, 2011
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NAMASTE is said when we meet an elder person. It is used for respectful greeting to elders. NAMASTE and NAMASKAAR both are same in meaning but differs in the form of language, NAMASKAAR in sanskrit nd NAMASTE in hindi (hindi is a derieved language and it is derieved from sanskrit itself). It is widely believed in india that SANSKRIT is the base language for most of the indian languages nd many words from sanskrit is also adopted by the language of other countries.
April 23, 2011
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the basic diffrence between namaste & namaskar is namaste is a hindi word & namaskar is sanskrit word. both carries the same meaning.
April 20, 2011
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when ever you meet a new person who is older than you
April 19, 2011
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