Will Namaste or Corona Virus Ever Rule the World?
Namaste And Corona Virus: A Simple (But Complete) Guide Namaste is both preventive and curative in case of coronavirus With the havoc of coronavirus, a contagious disease all around, people in common seem to be scared of it. They have a strong reason to be concerned in want of no sure cure. However, we can’t keep our fingers crossed saying that what can’t be cured must be endured. Rather, we need to realize the adage – an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. Namaste And Corona Virus: Things You Didn’t Know. A virus is spread through coming into contacts with others, more particularly with air and droplets of sneezing, sniffling or spitting. English Greetings that allow handshakes, hugging, kissing or other physical contacts are apt to cause a virus-like corona. It has taken the lives of more than 3,000 people of China from where the killer infection has stemmed out and outspread all across the world. Bat soup is reported to be the root cause. Media reports suggest that it has made an inroad into populous India also. Then, it is national as well as international concern. Take it from me, for precautionary and corrective measures India can lead the world, showing how Indian ways of greetings and lifestyles are both preventive and curative at this juncture of the global crisis. In pursuit of prevention is better than cure, what is needed to be done is to revert to or adopt the Indian practices of social graces, etiquette and lifestyles. Avoiding non veg food is more advisable in this situation. Namaste, a respectful greeting is said when a meeting a person or parting from him or her. This exclamation of salutation is derived from namaskar, an Indian tradition of greetings or showing a gesture of respect to others. When doing so, we bring our palms together either before the face or chest, tilting our head slightly without coming into any physical contacts at all. This Namaste system is derived from the Rig Veda, one of the four epics of an ancient Indian scripture. An advisory has been…