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Hearing Namaste in Yoga as an Indian

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    As an Indian hearing "Namaste" in a yoga class, it can evoke a sense of familiarity and connection to my cultural roots. "Namaste" is a traditional Indian greeting that translates to "I bow to the divine in you." It represents a deep respect for the spiritual essence within each individual and acknowledges the oneness that connects us all. In the context of yoga, hearing "Namaste" at the end of a practice is a beautiful way to honor the shared journey of self-discovery and inner peace that we have embarked on together. It serves as a reminder of the unity and interconnectedness that lies at the heart of this ancient practice.

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