Mantrapushpanjali

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title: Mantrapushpanjali
text: 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. Mantrapushpanjali is an appendix of a set of traditional recital called Deve from Shukla Yajurveda branch of Vedic tradition. The hymns of Mantrapushpanjali are
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