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To: James Calladine who wrote (18891)6/26/2001 8:37:47 PM
From: Alex MG  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 30051
 
James, what is the origin of "Namaste"?, what language?

Namaste! back at ya!



To: James Calladine who wrote (18891)6/26/2001 9:05:43 PM
From: Morris Catt  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 30051
 
Jim,

No offense. Just trying to kid you a bit. By the way using Namaste in Google leads one to disenchanted.org

and the 2nd link under Hindu on the right (bhagavad gita study guide) leads one to an adult site. Not very divine!

Regards,

Mac



To: James Calladine who wrote (18891)6/26/2001 9:19:57 PM
From: Hayduke  Respond to of 30051
 
OT: Namaste

"Namaste" is also the practical equivalent of "Hello" in Hindu countries such as Nepal. Closer to Tibet you will commonly hear "Tashi Dalek".

Aloha and mahalo,

HD
(just returned from Hawaii)