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The panic of the Coronavirus changes the centuries-old traditions!

Wednesday - March 11, 2020 4:30 pm , Category : WTN SPECIAL
Benjamin Netanyahu urges to say 'Namaste' in greetings
Benjamin Netanyahu urges to say 'Namaste' in greetings

The Indian way of greeting 'Namaste' attract to avoid the Coronavirus infection

MARCH 11 (WTN) - After becoming an epidemic in China and killing hundreds of people, the Coronavirus infection is causing havoc in other countries of the world. Many people have died due to the Coronavirus in Italy, Iran, and South Korea. At the same time, some people have been admitted to the hospital due to the Coronavirus infection in India. According to the World Health Organization, the first way to prevent Coronavirus is to minimize exposure to outsiders. That is, it is clear that every effort should be made to avoid touching people. Now, the Coronavirus has killed 4,300 people all over the world so far, people around the world are avoiding coming into physical contact with each other. In such a way, the way of greeting each other in the whole world has also changed, whereas due to the Coronavirus infection many traditions that have been going on in the whole world have also changed.

Where, due to the panic of Coronavirus, the way people meet in many countries of the world is changing. In the whole world, the way of greeting Namaste (folded hands) of Indians are becoming popular and popular. According to the Indian tradition due to the Coronavirus, the method of greeting with folded hands was first talked about internationally by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu has advised his countrymen to do 'Namaste' by adopting the Indian way of greeting to avoid the Coronavirus infection. As far as India is concerned, for your information, let us know that in many places in Delhi, the government has appealed to the people through advertisement to refrain from embracing, kissing or shaking hands for the greetings, and remotely say hello or greet with folded hands.

As you know, the Coronavirus infection has spread from the city of Wuhan in China, and more than three thousand people have died due to the Coronavirus in China. In view of this, the horrors of the Coronavirus continue to be high in many areas of China. In China's capital Beijing, large red hoardings have been written not to shake hands with each other, and instead, this, join their own hands to greet each other.

At the same time, in a European country France, people are avoiding contact with each other for greeting. For your information, let us know that in France, people greet each other by joining hands or through a double cheek kiss. But there is such a panic among the people of France that the French people are calling each other hello or greeting each other with folded hands, leaving their traditional ways of greeting.

Here, the Ministry of Health of Brazil, the largest country in South America, has suggested to the people here that they should not share their straw with anyone while drinking the traditional drink Simaro. Also, people in Brazil have been appealed not to kiss or shake hands. At the same time, in Japan, people are giving preference to their traditional way of greeting instead of getting their hands on each other. Now, people in Japan are bowing down in a traditional way upon meeting each other.

At the same time, the old tradition of 'kissing' the statue of Mother Mary in a European country Spain has also been changed due to Coronavirus. For information, let us know that the Easter festival starts every year in Spain from 12 April, and there is a centuries-old tradition of 'kissing' the statue of Mother Mary during this time. But this time, because of the Coronavirus, ‘the kiss’ of Mother Mary has been banned from now. At the same time, in the European country Romania, traditions are changing due to the Coronavirus. For your information, let us know that every year the Martiser Festival in Romania is celebrated with pomp. In this festival, when the people meet, they give flowers to each other and do 'kiss'. But due to the Coronavirus, the Government of Romania has banned 'kiss' at this festival. The government has suggested to the people that they only distribute flowers this time.

At the same time, many people share the same bread under a tradition in the European country of Poland. Under this tradition, people eat bread directly by mouth instead of breaking it by hand. But due to the panic of Corona virus, now this tradition has also been changed. At the same time, in Poland, people have been asked to make the sign of the cross instead of washing their hands with holy water.

A practice of New Zealand's centuries-old Maori tradition has also been banned due to the Coronavirus. For your information, let us know that under the Maori tradition, people press each other's nose when they meet each other. But due to the fear of spreading the Coronavirus infection, people are now being instructed to sing only Maori songs while welcoming the Maori tradition. Speaking of Australia, people are avoiding shaking hands with each other due to the Coronavirus infection there too. In Australia, instead of shaking hands for greetings, people are adopting the old tradition of patting each other's back or shoulders. At the same time people in Asian countries, United Arab Emirates and Qatar greet each other by connecting nose to nose. But due to the panic of the Coronavirus infection, now people in both these countries are greeting each other from far away.