This gesture of joining two hands together is called "Namaskar". It is used to welcome any guest to your house or maybe tourist or when you meet your relatives or close one in public palces.
THIS IS HOW NEPALESE GREET OTHERS!!!!
6 years ago by leoumesh (67)
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Namaskar is also said in India
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