How do you say hello in Buddhism?
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hey mate ,
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We have greetings such as 'Namaste', 'Namaskar' and 'Tashi Delek' but they mean so much more than 'greetings'.
'Metta' or 'Maitri' are Pali and Sanskrit respectively and communicate loving kindness.
If we add 'Sarwa' to 'Maitri' we end up expressing loving kindness for all
here is your answer
We have greetings such as 'Namaste', 'Namaskar' and 'Tashi Delek' but they mean so much more than 'greetings'.
'Metta' or 'Maitri' are Pali and Sanskrit respectively and communicate loving kindness.
If we add 'Sarwa' to 'Maitri' we end up expressing loving kindness for all
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Explanation:
It can be a greeting, a salutation, a blessing, or it can mean "please" or "I'm sorry." You can use it to express anything from your heart. Literally, it is the name of a Buddha, the "Amita" Buddha ("fo" being the Chinese word for Buddha).
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