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Pushpanjali is an offering of flowers to Indian Gods. In Sanskrit, pushpam means "flower" and anjali means "offering with folded hands". So Pushpanjali means offering of flowers with folded hands.
Pushpanjali is also defined as a song for which Bharatanatyam dancers dance. This dance is generally done first, to welcome the people.
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