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Gold Polish Toran - 42 Inches | Aluminium Thoran/ Meenakari Pankhi Design Bandanwar for Door Decor

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Original price $20.00
Original price $20.00 - Original price $20.00
Original price $20.00
Current price $18.60
$18.60 - $18.60
Current price $18.60
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SKU 5076182
Weight

0.6173lb

"Traditional Door Hanging for Auspicious Decor: "Elegant Golden Pankhi Meenakari Toran"

♦ This Big Pankhi Toran, which is also known as Bandanwar, Thoran, or door hanging decor, is a magnificent fusion of tradition and craftsmanship, accentuated by elaborate golden meenakari work. It functions as a beautiful doorway ornament to invite grace and positivity into your sanctuary.

♦ Origin:

The use of thoran dates back to Vedic times, when floral garlands and ornamental hangings were employed at entrances to ward off evil and invite divine blessings. The positioning of torans at entrances to boost spiritual energies is emphasized in references from Vastu Shastra, the Hindu scripture on architecture.

♦ In India, particularly in states like Rajasthan, Gujarat, and Maharashtra, bandanwar is highly valued. Using it on auspicious occasions like Diwali, Navratri, and Ganesh Chaturthi is seen as a representation of wealth and joy.

♦ Applications and Uses:

This door hanging is perfect for temple entrances, balconies, pooja rooms, and main doors. The traditional placement of thoran over the door decor is intended to attract divine blessings and shield the home from harmful forces. During temple ceremonies, Durga Puja, and Lakshmi Puja, it is frequently used.

♦ Advice for Preservation:

Keep the bandanwar out of direct sunlight and out of dampness to extend its lifespan. When not in use, store it in a dry, fabric-lined container. To preserve its luster, carefully wipe with a dry, soft cloth.

♦ Since these deities are connected to wealth and auspicious beginnings, this Meenakari bandanwar is particularly significant for devotees of Lakshmi and Ganesha. The door hanging used during Diwali, the festival of lights, represents a kind greeting for Goddess Lakshmi into the house.

♦ According to Hindu philosophy, a well-decorated door decor indicates the household's cleanliness and preparedness to accept heavenly energy. Torans are thought of as a demonstration of devotion and beauty that is presented to any gods who may enter the space.

"Order this fascinating Pankhi Bandanwar right now to bring the divine and vibrant tradition into your house!"

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