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Indian hospitality culture is one of the most significant characteristics of India. People in India pay the highest regard to their guests and value hospitality. In fact, Indians live by the popular saying, “Atithi Devo bhava,” which means that the guest is God’s own reflection.   Namaste is the customary Indian greeting that is not only used to welcome guests but also acknowledge strangers, working both as salutation and valediction. What’s more, the gesture is said to express courtesy, honor, Atithi Devo Bhava, India People, Indian Art Paintings, Popular Quotes, Indian Art, Namaste, Decor Ideas, Art Painting, Paintings

Indian hospitality culture is one of the most significant characteristics of India. People in India pay the highest regard to their guests and value hospitality. In fact, Indians live by the popular saying, “Atithi Devo bhava,” which means that the guest is God’s own reflection. Namaste is the customary Indian greeting that is not only used to welcome guests but also acknowledge strangers, working both as salutation and valediction. What’s more, the gesture is said to express courtesy…

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Marigold flower shower, Vermilion dot on forehead, Lamp, Incense & Rose drink. This is how we welcome our guests in India!  In India, a guest is considered as equal to God. So welcoming a guest is no less than an event. The guest is given a very warm traditional welcome in which he/she is garlanded and given a welcome drink. Then a "tikka" (vermillion) is applied on the forehead and a small "aarti" is performed. The Indian phrase for ritual is "Atithi Devo Bhava".  #TraditionalWelcome #Rajasthan Atithi Devo Bhava, Rose Drink, Welcome Drink, Marigold Flower, Flower Shower, Candle Gift, Classical Music, Incense, Ritual

Marigold flower shower, Vermilion dot on forehead, Lamp, Incense & Rose drink. This is how we welcome our guests in India! In India, a guest is considered as equal to God. So welcoming a guest is no less than an event. The guest is given a very warm traditional welcome in which he/she is garlanded and given a welcome drink. Then a "tikka" (vermillion) is applied on the forehead and a small "aarti" is performed. The Indian phrase for ritual is "Atithi Devo Bhava". #TraditionalWelcome…

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