Hajupurujen
Hajupurujen, also known as Hajupurujan, is a traditional dance form originating from the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is performed during the festival of Pongal, which marks the harvest season and is celebrated with great enthusiasm. The dance is typically performed by women, who wear colorful traditional attire, including a red and gold border saree, and adorn themselves with jewelry and flowers. The dance is characterized by its graceful and rhythmic movements, which are accompanied by the sound of traditional instruments such as the mridangam and the kanjira.
The name "Hajupurujen" is derived from the Tamil words "haju," meaning flower, and "purujen," meaning dance. The
Hajupurujen is an important cultural tradition in Tamil Nadu, and is performed in many villages and towns