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Posted by catbert836 in The DU Lounge
Mon Jul 24th 2006, 12:11 AM
Or whatever you have in its place.

I'll go first: "Namaste" is a Hindi greeting, used in place of both "hello" and goodbye" in English. It is usually said with the pressing together of the hands and a slight bow. Literally it means "reverential salutation to you", but in a religious context it can mean "The Spirit in me meets the same Spirit in you", "I greet that place where you and I are one", or "I salute the Light of God in you".

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