Pushpanjali is the sacred habit of offering flowers to the Gods and Goddesses as a sign of reverence. It is composed of two words: Pushpa, which means flower, and Anjali, which means to give. A large amount of flowers must be kept in front of the sacred statues to carry out this procedure. Poodukai, a specific ceremonial artifact, is made for this purpose. Special mantras are recited during the ritual. This octagonal brass Poodukai has dotted decorations on its body. The handle is likewise embellished, and a particular depiction of Goddess Lakshmi can be seen in the basket's core. This is a vital ceremonial instrument that allows devotees to transport flowers and other significant ritual artifacts while performing their worship.
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