Na > References for ‘namaskára, namaskara’

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What Are You? (2)

[11] As per yoga and Tantra, to Parama [...] – namaste . And namaskára means, “I am paying [...] Parama Puruśa, but namaskára for both Parama Puruśa [...] pay respect to You only.”

The Intuitional Science of Tantra (1)

[46] Tadekaḿ jagatsákśiirúpaḿ [...] generally-accepted rule is that one should say namaskára to a human being or a god or goddess, [...] Puruśa, not to any other entity.

Glossary (1)

[8] NAMASKÁRA. A greeting in which the palms [...] Entity residing within you.”

Strange Experiences – Chapter 8 (1)

[13] The man gave me his namaskára and said, “There are a few [...] these questions of mine.”

Social Norms (1)

[2] 2. You should promptly reply to someone’s namaskára in a similar way.

Safeguards against the Defects of Jiṋána and Karma (1)

[21] A person who is always engaged [...] to do this is that you always do namaskára first and do not create a situation in which you may have to do prati-namaskára.

Náma and Námii (4)

[55] How to pay salutations to Parama [...] To jiivas [unit beings], it is namaskára – short for Namah karomi [...] namastubhyam should not to be said; namaskára should be said. But to Parama [...] – namaste, namastubhyam, namaskára. And if you do not wish to say either namaste or namaskára, it does not matter. After all He is only a member of your own family.

Methods of Salutation (3)

[1] There are three methods of salutation: [...] and touching the feet] and (3) namaskára [salutation].

[4] Namaskára : Namaskára is done by bringing the palms [...] manifestation of the Supreme Being.

Guru Pújá (2)

[17] “O Maheshvara, we do not [...] existential faculty we offer our namaskara. Your existential faculty is of [...] – but to that type we offer our namaskara.”

Ásanas (1)

[70] (29) Utkat́a kúrmakásana [...] firmly and hold them forward in the namaskára position. Duration – half a minute. Practise four times.