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the Sanskrit word for divine offering, which is also used as a female given name.
Anjali is also a Buddhist or hindu greeting gesture which consists of putting the palms together in front of the chest.
British trip-hop singer Anjali Bathia
Anjali is also a nickname for Teresa.
Anjali Banerjee is the name of an author that wrote "Maya Running", "Looking For Bapu","Rani And The Fashion Divas","PRINCESS PRIYA","Imaginary Men"and"Invisible Lives."
Whereas Anjali’s debut album was predominately sample driven, “THE WORLD OF LADY A” relies on living and breathing musicians to give it an extra kick.
Anjali’s Indian roots have always been important, and on “Lady A” tracks such as “Kandivali Gulley”, “Rani of Jhansi” and “Stinging Sitars” make that debt abundantly clear.
Anjali’s Indian ancestry also reveals that she has genuine claims to being, well, a Lady.
Yet, Anjali who had a 9.8 with her 28th shot in the 40-shot preliminary series for a 399, gave a tough fight to the rest of the field, taking the lead at times, and tying the scores at the end of penultimate shot.
Anjali also talked about how well the prize distributions were conducted for the national championship and the winners were taken in a parade in the indoor arena before being escorted out till the gate, with a band leading them.
Anjali felt that she could have had a chance in the indoor 50-metre range, had she made the final, as the scores in the final were poor overall, and anyone could have had it good on the given day.