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- pronunciation: [nɐmɐste:], Devanagari: नमस्ते), sometimes called namaskār and namaskāram, is a customary Hindu manner of respectfully greeting and honouring a...
- deities, from the Brahmana period numbering twelve. The ritual of Surya Namaskaram, performed by Hindus, is an elaborate set of hand gestures and body movements...
- Telugu (in Telugu). Retrieved 17 February 2024. "Allari Naresh's 'Sabhaku Namaskaram' shoot begins". The Times of India. Retrieved 13 August 2021. "58th South...
- Namaskar (Marathi), Namaskara (Kannada and Sanskrit), Paranaam (Bhojpuri), Namaskaram (Telugu, Malayalam), Vanakkam (Tamil), Nômôshkar (Bengali), Nomoskar (****amese)...
- Mozhi Kizhakku Veedhi Samundi Natchathira Nayagan Solaiyamma Sooriya Namaskaram Not Released 1993 Pudhu Piravi Madurai Meenakshi Suriyan Chandiran Madhumathi...
- Ilaiyaraaja Dever Veettu Ponnu 993 "Nensara Nambi Naan" Shankar–Ganesh Sooriya Namaskaram 994 "Thazham Poosela" Deva 995 "Anjaru Naalagave" Ashokan 996 "Kulu Kulu...
- appointing authority of the Pushpanjali Swamiyar, the former must do a Vechu Namaskaram when he sees the Swamiyar. With the p****ing away of Uthradom Thirunal...
- as Janaki, Sridevi's grandmother Brahmanandam as The man obsessed with Namaskaram Ali Sivaji Raja as Gangaraju Gundu Hanumantha Rao as Priest Venu Madhav...
- book of the Syrian orthodox church into Malayalam, known as Pampakuda Namaskaram, with permission from Ignatius Abded Aloho II. It is the common prayer...
- Commanders’ Conference in 1969. The salutation used by the regiment is ‘Namaskaram’. It was adopted by 4 Madras (WLI) in 1956 and subsequently adopted by...