Significance of Pushpaputa
Pushpaputa is a hand gesture symbolizing a flower cavity, prominent in Shilpashastra and Natyashastra. In Shilpashastra, it signifies adoration and offering, while Natyashastra describes it as hands pressed together to form a flower-casket gesture. This gesture is utilized for offering and receiving items like fruits and flowers, reflecting its significance in various cultural practices.1
Synonyms: Offering of flowers, Floral tribute
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Hindu concept of 'Pushpaputa'
Pushpaputa in Hinduism symbolizes a hand gesture resembling a flower cavity, utilized in adoration and offerings. It involves pressing hands together to represent receiving and presenting items like fruits and flowers.
Significance in Natyashastra (theatrics and dramaturgy):
Natyashastra
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From: Abhinaya-darpana (English)
(1) Hands pressed together in a flower-casket gesture, used for offerings and receiving items such as fruits and flowers.[1]