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Pranāma (Sanskrit: प्रणाम; IAST:
praṇāma; meaning: "obeisance,
prostration or
bowing forward") is a form of
respectful or
reverential salutation (or reverential...
- such as “Chinnanjiru (Marumurai)” from
Ponniyin Selvan: II (2023), “
Pranama Pranama” from
Nayakudu (2023), “Tum Bhi
Raahi (Reprise)” from Mili (2022),...
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Ashtanga Namaskara (Sanskrit: अष्टाङ्ग नमस्कार),
Ashtanga Dandavat Pranam (अष्टाङ्ग दण्डवत् प्रणाम्),
Eight Limbed pose,
Caterpillar pose, or Chest, Knees...
- (literally,
treat the
guest like a god).
Namaste is one of the six
forms of
pranama, and in
parts of
India these terms are used synonymously.
Since namaste...
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beads Hindu temple Incense of
India Mala
Ghats Mudras Namaste Pādodaka
Pranāma Parikrama The
Archaeology of
Hindu Ritual Yatra Paryaya Others Buddhist...
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Blessing Dharma transmission Guru–shishya
tradition Jharokha Darshan Pranāma Monier-Williams,
Monier (1981). "दर्श darśá". A Sanskrit-English Dictionary...
- it will be
followed by an
apology in the form of a
single hand
gesture (
pranāma) with the
right hand,
where the
offending person first touches the object...
- Puja
Abhisheka Bhog
Panchamakara Panchamrita Parikrama Pranāma Prasada Pushpanjali Homa
Yajna Agnicayana Agnihotra Agnikaryam Aupasana Dhuni Kamyakarma...
- fruit,
clarified butter, sugar, and
betel leaf are offered.
Namaskara or
pranama. The
worshipper and
family bow or
prostrate themselves before the image...
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great saintly person, such as a
great guru. The
touching of the feet (
pranāma) is a show of
respect and it is
often an
integral part of darshan. Children...