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DEHATIBAZAR | Decorative Wide Dandiya Wall Hanging with Elephant Design, Multi-Colour, Traditional Indian Door Decor
DEHATIBAZAR | Decorative Wide Dandiya Wall Hanging with Elephant Design, Multi-Colour, Traditional Indian Door Decor
DEHATIBAZAR | Decorative Wide Dandiya Wall Hanging with Elephant Design, Multi-Colour, Traditional Indian Door Decor
DEHATIBAZAR | Decorative Wide Dandiya Wall Hanging with Elephant Design, Multi-Colour, Traditional Indian Door Decor
DEHATIBAZAR | Decorative Wide Dandiya Wall Hanging with Elephant Design, Multi-Colour, Traditional Indian Door Decor
DEHATIBAZAR | Decorative Wide Dandiya Wall Hanging with Elephant Design, Multi-Colour, Traditional Indian Door Decor
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DEHATIBAZAR | Decorative Wide Dandiya Wall Hanging with Elephant Design, Multi-Colour, Traditional Indian Door Decor

₹750.00 /Pcs
₹500.00 /Pcs
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A toran is a traditional decorative hanging commonly used in India to adorn doorways, entrances, and windows. The word “toran” comes from the Sanskrit word torana, meaning a gateway or arch, and it symbolizes a warm welcome, prosperity, and good fortune.

A toran is a traditional decorative hanging commonly used in India to adorn doorways, entrances, and windows. The word “toran” comes from the Sanskrit word torana, meaning a gateway or arch, and it symbolizes a warm welcome, prosperity, and good fortune.

Toran decorations are an important part of Indian culture, especially during festivals, weddings, and auspicious occasions. They are usually hung above the main door of the house to invite positive energy and keep away negativity. In Hindu tradition, torans are believed to please Goddess Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth and prosperity, and Lord Ganesha, the remover of obstacles.

Toran designs vary widely across regions in India. They can be made from natural materials like mango leaves, neem leaves, marigold flowers, and coconut fronds, especially during festivals such as Diwali or Ganesh Chaturthi. These fresh torans symbolize purity, growth, and a connection with nature. Decorative versions are crafted using fabric, beads, mirrors, sequins, shells, or embroidery, showcasing the artistry of Indian handicrafts. In states like Gujarat and Rajasthan, beautifully embroidered torans with vibrant colors and mirror work are especially popular.

Today, torans are not only used for religious and festive occasions but also as home décor, blending tradition with modern aesthetics. They add a touch of vibrancy, cultural richness, and warmth to any entrance, making guests feel truly welcome.

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