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HINDUISM

HINDUISM. Rituals. Namaste. What is Namaste?. - Namaste is a Sanskrit word that means “I bow to you.” - Namaste is a way of greeting others with respect. - For Hindus, it is a divine blessing that honours the sacredness and equality of the other. The Gestures of Namaste.

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HINDUISM

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  1. HINDUISM

  2. Rituals

  3. Namaste

  4. What is Namaste? - Namaste is a Sanskrit word that means “I bow to you.” - Namaste is a way of greeting others with respect. - For Hindus, it is a divine blessing that honours the sacredness and equality of the other.

  5. The Gestures of Namaste - Greeting someone using Namaste also includes body gestures: - Arms are bent upward from the elbow - Palms are together as in prayer and in front of the chest - As the word “Namaste” is spoken, bow slightly from the waist

  6. The folded hands indicate a meeting of the minds. The bow shows love, respect, and humility.

  7. Namaste’s Spiritual Meaning - Hindus use this form of greeting in prayer. - It also expresses a belief in a common thread that unites all things. - There are many interpretations of the spiritual meaning of Namaste.

  8. Interpretations of Namaste’s Spiritual Meaning “I bow to the spark of the divine in you”

  9. Interpretations of Namaste’s Spiritual Meaning “I recognize in you a place of peace”

  10. Interpretations of Namaste’s Spiritual Meaning “I recognize that you and I are One”

  11. Interpretations of Namaste’s Spiritual Meaning “I recognize our equality, born from our Oneness”

  12. Namaste is an awareness of the Oneness of All. ~ Brahman ~

  13. Puja

  14. Puja - Is the most common form of Hindu worship - It can involve worshipping one, or multiple deities - Hindus believe that there is only one God (Brahman), but, that this Being has many different forms

  15. Puja - Most Hindu families have a place of worship or shrine in their home - The shrine is decorated with a MURTI, which is the image of the deity being worshipped

  16. Puja - Before the worshippers enter the room, they remove their shoes - Then the MURTI is washed and decorated with garlands or flower petals - The worshippers make an offering of fruit or sweets to the deity - And finally, the worshiper may put his or her hands over the lamp flame, and then touch their forehead, as a sign that they’re receiving the deity’s blessing

  17. Puja - Puja can also take place at the MANDIR, or Hindu temple - Temple services involve the singing of MANTRAS (sacred sounds, words or phrases) - Puja video

  18. Sacred Space Assignment If you were to create a sacred place in your home, what would it look like? What objects would you put there? Why? What forms of prayer would you use to express your devotion? Write a paragraph or draw a picture, with labels, describing your sacred place.

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