It’s really shocking to see the diminishing use of Namaste in today’s world. It’s been replaced by something like Good morning or Good evening. it’s very sad that we are forgetting our Namaste, which actually is a symbol, or you can say an ambassador for Indian culture. In India it does not pertain to or is limited to any religion, it’s just a culture type of thing. But if the present generation is missing out on our culture, can only they be entirely blamed?
It’s really a heartening sight to see many of the delegates from abroad come on the dais in India and start their talk by Namaste and it gives us a feel of pride.We have many foreigners who really are proud of their culture and their mother tongue. Like we all must have come across The Spanish, Italian, Germans, Japanese, Chinese and many more talking on public forums and international platforms in their own languages. Obviously this brings respect for their languages in other people too. And somehow we are losing respect for our culture and this obviously is not a good thing.
The present generation alone can actually not be blamed but they are the ones who have to take up the mantle and pass on our very rich culture to the coming generations. Read More on Is INDIA Losing Out On ‘NAMASTE'
It’s really a heartening sight to see many of the delegates from abroad come on the dais in India and start their talk by Namaste and it gives us a feel of pride.We have many foreigners who really are proud of their culture and their mother tongue. Like we all must have come across The Spanish, Italian, Germans, Japanese, Chinese and many more talking on public forums and international platforms in their own languages. Obviously this brings respect for their languages in other people too. And somehow we are losing respect for our culture and this obviously is not a good thing.
The present generation alone can actually not be blamed but they are the ones who have to take up the mantle and pass on our very rich culture to the coming generations. Read More on Is INDIA Losing Out On ‘NAMASTE'
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