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Moti Toran - 35 Inches | Beads Design Thoran/ Bandanwar/ Door Hanging Toran For Home Entrance

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Original price Rs. 325.00 - Original price Rs. 325.00
Original price
Rs. 325.00
Rs. 325.00 - Rs. 325.00
Current price Rs. 325.00
SKU 62257
Length Weight

35 in

0.28 kg

"Welcome to the holy tradition woven in color, grace, and divinity."

• Door thoran, also known as Bandanwar, Thoranam, or Toran. Adoring entrances in innumerable Indian homes and temples, this beautiful entrance décor combines art and spirituality in a vibrant way. Additionally, it is known by the names "Toran, Bandanwar, Thoranam, Hindu Door Hanging, Pooja Door Decor, and Decorative Door Garland."

• Origins: The practice of door hanging torans is derived from ancient Hindu traditions, as evidenced by written references in scriptures such as the Skanda Purana and Agni Purana. Thoranams, which were thought to bring good fortune, health, and wealth, were made in Vedic times using marigolds and mango leaves.

• Particularly in states like Maharashtra, Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, and Andhra Pradesh, door decor are an integral part of Indian culture. Each area has its unique variation, such as beaded Torans in Gujarat, fabric and mirror labor in Rajasthan, and mango-leaf Thoranams in Tamil Nadu during religious events.

• Torans are often hung over the front door of temples, houses, and pooja rooms. They have both an aesthetic and religious purpose during festivals like Diwali, Navaratri, Pongal, and Ganesh Chaturthi, where they are thought to bring divine blessings and ward off bad energies. Wedding halls, baby naming ceremonies, and vastu-related rituals are among the contemporary uses of Torans.

• When not in use, keep the door decor in a dry, dust-free container to extend its lifespan. To keep the color brightness, refrain from prolonged direct sunlight exposure. Unless the fabric or beaded version is labeled as washable, it should be gently cleaned with a dry cloth; avoid using water-based detergents.

• The artificial flower thoran has religious value, particularly in relation to Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Ganesha. During Diwali and other festivals associated with good fortune, hanging a Toran is a welcome gesture to these gods. Green Thoranams composed of mango leaves are often tied during temple poojas and holidays such as Ugadi and Varalakshmi Vratham in South India.

• Unique Selling Points (USPs) and Texture: artificial flower thoran can have a variety of textures, including those made with cotton thread, beads, sequins, embroidery, or natural leaves. Their symbolic motifs, such as Swastika, Kalash, or Om, along with their vibrant colors and complex designs, lend your home a spiritual dimension. They are made to be lightweight but sturdy, perfect for regular use and special occasions.

• The Door Toran serves as a potent representation of hospitality in addition to being ornamental. Hindu tradition holds that a beautifully decorated entrance entices good vibes (shubha drishti) and delights the divine. It serves as a visual plea for tranquility, well-being, and harmony inside the room.

"Buy the Door Toran today to bring a touch of holy beauty and divine protection to your home. This exquisite item is more than just décor; it's a spiritual portal that's perfect for everyday rituals or special celebrations. Order yours now to infuse your room with cultural beauty and fortunate energy."

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