मंत्र पुष्पांजली का अर्थ | Mantra Pushpanjali with Lyrics & Meaning | Ganesh Mantra Pushpanjali

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Mantrapushpanjali is a popular prayer in India, it is the unique prayer of hindus and it means “offering flowers in the form of mantra”. It comprises four hymns from Vedic sources, and is the final prayer sung at the end of āratīs. The word Mantrapushpanjali is made up of three elements mantra (incantation), pushpa (flower), and anjali.Mantra Pushpanjali is a devotional chant which means a prayer with flower offerings.

Pushpanjali mantra is chanted at the conclusion of pujas. Though there are pushpanjali mantras that are dedicated to particular deities, most pushpanjali mantras are suitable for all deities and you can use them generally to conclude the puja procedures of any kind of vrat or puja. These mantras are chanted at the fag end of pujas after waving camphor and concluding all the other procedures. Thus, Pushpanjali mantras mark the grand conclusion of any ceremony.

While chanting pushpanjali mantra, the devotees must remain standing and hold flowers in their cupped and closed palms. While chanting the mantras, focus on their meaning and contemplate on the central deity of the concerned puja holding the flowers in the hand throughout. Once the chanting is over, offer the flowers at the altar at the feet of the deity.
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