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Pushpanjali

Pushpanjali Pooja is a Hindu ritual that involves offering flowers (usually a handful) to deities as a gesture of reverence and devotion. The word "Pushpanjali" comes from "Pushpa," meaning flower, and "Anjali," meaning offering with folded hands. This ritual is commonly performed during various Hindu festivals, religious ceremonies, and daily worship.

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      Pushpanjali Pooja is a Hindu ritual where devotees offer flowers (pushpa) to deities as an act of worship and surrender. The term "Pushpanjali" translates to an offering of flowers.

      Pushpanjali Pooja can be performed on various occasions, including festivals, auspicious days, and special events.

      Yes, Pushpanjali Pooja can be performed by anyone, regardless of age, gender, or background. It is a simple and widely practiced form of worship.

      The primary requirement for Pushpanjali Pooja is fresh flowers. Devotees may also use specific flowers associated with the deity they are worshiping. 

      Certainly, you have the flexibility to alter the date and time of the pooja. Kindly get in touch with POOJAT customer care for coordination.


       

      The prayers or mantras used during Pushpanjali Pooja may vary based on the deity being worshiped or the specific occasion. Devotees may choose prayers from religious texts or use traditional hymns associated with the deity.

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