The essence of “Pushpanjali,” particularly in the context of Madurai Muralidharan’s composition, revolves around devotion and the offering of flowers to the divine. “Pushpanjali” translates to “flower offering,” symbolizing the act of presenting flowers to deities as a gesture of reverence and love. It embodies the spirit of devotion and richness of classical music. The act of singing or performing “Pushpanjali” serves as a medium for spiritual connection, inviting listeners to participate in the offering and experience a sense of divine presence. Saumya will conclude her prayers of devotion with an interpretation of the Jain mahamantra, the Namokar Mantra. The “Namokar mantra” is a revered chant in Jainism with deep spiritual significance. It begins with a heartfelt salutation to the five supreme beings: Arihants, Siddhas, Acharyas, and Upadhyayas, acknowledging their spiritual achievements and guidance.