saidevo
17 June 2008, 08:30 PM
The Hindu Dharma, known as Sanatana (Universal) Dharma applicable to mankind as a whole, combines religion in life and life in religion, with a universal God as the substratum of both. In this thread, we share pointers on Hindu Dharma to articles and other specific resources on the Net for reading and reference. Insteading of dumping the contents from the other Website, we give just a brief pointer to the contents. We can however post our comments on the articles as to the correctness of the contents here.
Why 'Namaskar' and not a 'hand shake'?
http://www.hindujagruti.org/hinduism/knowledge/article/why-namaskar-and-not-a-hand-shake.html
The correct way of doing 'namaskar' when two people meet each other: palms and fingers joined, thumbs touching the anAhata-heart chakra.
What is the meaning and the benefits of 'Namaskar'?
svAvadhika ukRuShTatva pratibodhakaH
anukulo vyApAraH kriyA -- nyAyashastra
From Science of Justice - 'Namaha' is a physical action expressing that 'you are superior to me in all qualities and in every way'.
The main objective of doing Namaskar to someone is to derive spiritual as well as worldly benefits.
What is correct method & science of doing Namaskar to God?
The correct way of doing 'namaskar' when praying to God: palms and fingers joined, thumbs touching the ajnA-between-brows chakra.
Why 'Namaskar' and not a 'hand shake'?
http://www.hindujagruti.org/hinduism/knowledge/article/why-namaskar-and-not-a-hand-shake.html
The correct way of doing 'namaskar' when two people meet each other: palms and fingers joined, thumbs touching the anAhata-heart chakra.
What is the meaning and the benefits of 'Namaskar'?
svAvadhika ukRuShTatva pratibodhakaH
anukulo vyApAraH kriyA -- nyAyashastra
From Science of Justice - 'Namaha' is a physical action expressing that 'you are superior to me in all qualities and in every way'.
The main objective of doing Namaskar to someone is to derive spiritual as well as worldly benefits.
What is correct method & science of doing Namaskar to God?
The correct way of doing 'namaskar' when praying to God: palms and fingers joined, thumbs touching the ajnA-between-brows chakra.