Ieu mah ukur nambahan, teuing nyambung henteu na mah.
upama nepungkeun dampal lengeun, nyusun sapuluh ramo, aya kasaruaanana
jeung kabiasaan Hindu.
Tapi ari gerakan sirah mah, naha teu aya miripna nya.

Batur uing nu hindu, ngagideugkeun sirahna ka kenca, ka katuhu tandana YES,
ari ngungkedkeun sirah ka handap, ka luhur mah cenah tandana NO.

Uing sok pangangguran, ka barudak India sok nitah observasi tatacara
ritual di kuil.
Enya dina laporanana teh katangen hareupeun patung, urang India mah
sok nepungkeun
dampal leungeun nyusun sapuluh ramo,bari gegerenyeman.

Sedengkeun ari di urang mah pan sabalikna.
Ngagideug ka kenca, ka katuhu teh hartina SANGEUK
ari unggut-unggutan ka luhur, ka handa mah pan maksudna SATUJU.

(mh)

On Sat, Jun 13, 2009 at 12:51 AM, Rahman<rsyaif...@yahoo.com> wrote:
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>> Ngagugel eta kecap, gorehel teh dina wiki aya pedaranana. Enya geuning asal 
>> na tina budaya Hindu. Indihe deui wae euy anu aya di urang teh geuning? ;)) R
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> Anu ieu penting yeuh:
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> Symbolism in Hinduism
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> A sadhu performing namaste in Madurai, India.
> The gesture used when bowing in namaste or gassho is the bringing of both 
> hands together, palms touching, in front of the person—usually at the chest, 
> or a higher level such as below the chin, below the nose, or above the head.
> This gesture is a mudra, a well-recognized symbolic hand position in eastern 
> religions. One hand represents the higher, spiritual nature, while the other 
> represents the worldly self. By combining the two, the person making the 
> gesture is attempting to rise above his differences with others, and connect 
> himself with the person to whom he bows. The bow is symbolic of love and 
> respect.
> Particularly in Hinduism, when one worships or bows in reverence, the 
> symbolism of the two palms touching is of great significance. It is the 
> joining together of two extremities—the feet of the Divine, with the head of 
> the devotee. The right palm denotes the feet of the Divine and the left palm 
> denotes the head of the devotee. The Divine feet constitute the ultimate 
> solace for all sorrows—this is a time-honored thought that runs through the 
> entire religious ethos.
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> Ulah bebeja ka MUI ... bisi diharamakeun siga Yoga engke geura! :))R
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