Namáhám
Namáhám is a term that appears in the Rigveda, an ancient Indian collection of Vedic Sanskrit hymns. It is generally translated as "bowing" or "salutation" and is often used in devotional contexts. The root of the word is "namah," which signifies homage, adoration, or reverence. The suffix "aham" can be interpreted in various ways, but in this context, it emphasizes the act of bowing or the state of salutation.
The term "namáhám" signifies a deep respect and acknowledgment of the divine or a revered entity. It