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Anjali (Devanagari : अञ्जली; अंजली) is a Sanskrit word that means "divine offering". It is not only a given name, but also the name given to the greeting between Hindus, Buddhists and other religions on the Indian Continent: hands folded together.

Use as a name

Films

Other uses

  • Añjali Mudrā, a hand gesture which consists of putting the palms together in front of the chest.
  • Anjali Pictures, an Indian film production company.

See also