From Sanskrit नमस्कार (namaskāra), from नमस् (namas, “bow, obeisance”) + कार (kāra, “action”) from the root "krita". The terms "te and tvam" are an informal, familiar form of "you" in Sanskrit. Hence Namaste. Namah is Na (not) ma (me), but te (you). Conjoint it means "not me but you" at the root level. Interpretations include 1. I bow to you, 2. I respect you, 3. the 'atma' in me respects the 'atma' in you.
Correction: Australian origin Macadamia nut takes some serious muscle to extract the edible nut from its shell: 300 pounds of pressure per square inch to be exact, making it the hardest nut in the world to crack! So Coconut is not the toughest nut in the world... :)
Mango leaves contain high levels (7% DM) of mangiferin, a phenolic compound. Mangiferin may cause poisoning of cattle if mango leaves are fed at high levels.
Curry leaves are a rich source of vitamin A, vitamin B, vitamin C, vitamin B2, calcium, and iron. Black Pepper: Black pepper possesses antibacterial, antioxidant, immune-boosting, and fever-reducing properties. Black pepper is also a source of the following vitamins and minerals: Vitamin K Vitamin E Vitamin A Thiamine (B1) Riboflavin (B2) Pantothenic Acid (B5) Vitamin B6 Manganese Copper Iron Calcium Phosphorus Potassium Selenium Zinc Chromium
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From Sanskrit नमस्कार (namaskāra), from नमस् (namas, “bow, obeisance”) + कार (kāra, “action”) from the root "krita". The terms "te and tvam" are an informal, familiar form of "you" in Sanskrit. Hence Namaste. Namah is Na (not) ma (me), but te (you). Conjoint it means "not me but you" at the root level. Interpretations include 1. I bow to you, 2. I respect you, 3. the 'atma' in me respects the 'atma' in you.
Very good questions and very nicely answered, with good explanation
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Correction: Australian origin Macadamia nut takes some serious muscle to extract the edible nut from its shell: 300 pounds of pressure per square inch to be exact, making it the hardest nut in the world to crack! So Coconut is not the toughest nut in the world... :)
Enjoyed the show Yamini and Sandeep. We all at some time wonder how certain rituals originated.
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Mango leaves contain high levels (7% DM) of mangiferin, a phenolic compound. Mangiferin may cause poisoning of cattle if mango leaves are fed at high levels.
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7920260/
Nicely done Sandeep ji😄👏👏 Yamini great idea. 🎉All the best for a highly successful show!
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Curry leaves are a rich source of vitamin A, vitamin B, vitamin C, vitamin B2, calcium, and iron.
Black Pepper: Black pepper possesses antibacterial, antioxidant, immune-boosting, and fever-reducing properties. Black pepper is also a source of the following vitamins and minerals:
Vitamin K
Vitamin E
Vitamin A
Thiamine (B1)
Riboflavin (B2)
Pantothenic Acid (B5)
Vitamin B6
Manganese
Copper
Iron
Calcium
Phosphorus
Potassium
Selenium
Zinc
Chromium
Piperine, an alkaloid of black pepper seeds can effectively inhibit the antiviral enzymes of Dengue and Ebola viruses...