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  1. Pranam (Namaste) is the joining of palms and bowing of head in reverence and submission to God. It is also offered in recognition that God is supreme, and the refuge and protector of all.
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    Pranam (Namaste) is the joining of palms and bowing of head in reverence and submission to God. It is also offered in recognition that God is supreme, and the refuge and protector of all.
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    Aum, also written “Om” and called pranava, is the most important Hindu symbol. Its prolonged intonation is associated with the primeval sound through which the universe was created.
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    From pra, "complete," and nam, " salutation." Place your hands, palms together, over your heart and say "Pranam".
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    Pranāma - Wikipedia

    Pranāma (Sanskrit: प्रणाम; IAST: praṇāma; meaning: "obeisance, prostration or bowing forward") is a form of respectful or reverential salutation (or reverential bowing) before something or another person – usually one's elders, husband or teachers – as well as anyone deeply respected such as a deity, found in … 展开

    Pranama is derived from pra (Sanskrit: प्र) and ānama (Sanskrit: आनम); pra as prefix means "forward, in front, before, very, or very much", while … 展开

    It is found in Indian culture and Hindu traditions. There are following six types of Pranama:
    Ashtanga (Sanskrit: अष्टाङ्ग, lit. eight parts), also called "Ashtanga Dandavat": following eight parts of body touching the ground … 展开

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    It is a Hindu custom to apologize in the form of a hand gesture with the right hand when a person's foot accidentally touches a book or any written material (which are considered as a … 展开

    A form of pranama is Charanasparsha (Sanskrit: चरणस्पर्श, lit. touching the feet) a bowing combined with the touching of the feet, as a mark of respect. It may be seen in temples during 展开

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  4. pranam - Yogananda

    Place your hands, palms together, over your heart and say "Pranam". This salutation, with the hands in the position of prayer, is expression of reverence to God or to one in whom the Divine is manifested.

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    Aum, also written "Om" and called pranava, is the most important Hindu symbol. Its prolonged intonation is associated with the primeval sound through which the universe was created.

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