Sita-Rama, a combination of the names of Rama and Sita, is also used as a common greeting in some parts of the world.

Sitaram means Sita and Rama. It is also used as a greeting by Hindus in the Hindi Belt especially in the Awadh, Bhojpur, and Mithila regions as well as being used by the diaspora in Fiji, Guyana, Mauritius, Suriname, and Trinidad and Tobago.[1][2][3][4] Persons having this name include:

References

  1. https://www.inditales.com/namaste-ways-to-greet-in-india/
  2. Goyal, Anuradha (2019-08-26). "Namaste! Learn 20 More Ways To Greet In India – Surprised?". inditales.com.
  3. Khan, Shifa (2017-07-24). "Miss Trinidad & Tobago Urged To Greet Global Audience With Namaste". News18.
  4. "What is Sita Ram? - Definition from Yogapedia".
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