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Namaskar is a ritual performed at the beginning and conclusion of a dance and is used to:
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'''Namaskar''' is an obeisance performed at the beginning and conclusion of a dance and is used to:
* greet the god [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nataraj Nataraj]
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* greet and show respect for Nataraj, the Lord of Dance<ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nataraj Nataraja - Wikipedia]</ref>
 
* ask Mother Earth for forgiveness for pounding on her while dancing
 
* ask Mother Earth for forgiveness for pounding on her while dancing
* acknowledge and respect the guru
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* show respect for the guru
  
There are dozens of styles of Namaskar todas ranging from the simple eight count to elaborate versions that salute all four cardinal points of the compass.
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There are dozens of styles of performing namaskar ranging from a simple set of eight movements to elaborate sequences that salute all four cardinal points of the compass.
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Latest revision as of 18:54, 4 May 2013

Namaskar is an obeisance performed at the beginning and conclusion of a dance and is used to:

  • greet and show respect for Nataraj, the Lord of Dance[1]
  • ask Mother Earth for forgiveness for pounding on her while dancing
  • show respect for the guru

There are dozens of styles of performing namaskar ranging from a simple set of eight movements to elaborate sequences that salute all four cardinal points of the compass.

References