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Why should we say"Namaste"

Episode 1 of the The Scientific Culture podcast, hosted by The Untold Truth, titled "Why should we say"Namaste"" was published on July 4, 2021 and runs 4 minutes.

July 4, 2021 ·4m · The Scientific Culture

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We all know what is namaste But do we know the actual meaning? Why did the saint made this ritual? What is the hidden science behind saying namaste? We'll stay stay tuned till the secret is revealed with my scientific culture

We all know what is namaste But do we know the actual meaning? Why did the saint made this ritual? What is the hidden science behind saying namaste? We'll stay stay tuned till the secret is revealed with my scientific culture
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