What are the things to be kept in mind while making toran of mango leaves? (आम के पत्तों का तोरण बनाते समय किन बातों का ध्यान रखना चाहिए?)

Toran is also called Bandanwar. It is considered auspicious to put it on the door to welcome and please Devi Lakshmi. By installing toran, the negative energy of the house goes back through the door itself. Torans are made in many ways. The toran made of mango leaves, paddy earrings and marigold flowers has different significance.
How to make mango leaf toran?
❀ In most Hindu religious ceremonies, the five leaves of the mango tree appear in a vessel coated with sindoor or vermillion.
❀ If you are installing a toran in the main entrance of your house, then plant a toran of green mango leaves and flowers.
❀ Never use dry mango leaves, broken leaves as toran, it does not look good and infected leaves should also not be used.
❀ Keep mango leaves straight while making toran.

Importance of toran of mango leaves
❀ By hanging mango leaves in the form of a pylon at the main door, positive energy enters the house with every person who comes into the house. With this every work is completed without any hindrance.
❀ Planting marigold flowers with mango leaves is also considered auspicious. These yellow colored flowers are related to the planet Jupiter, so it is said that happiness and prosperity comes in the house where marigold flowers are planted at the door.
❀ For centuries, the mango tree is considered revered in our country, that's why mango leaves are used in any kind of auspicious work.
❀ By putting mango leaves on the door, all the auspicious works are completed smoothly. Evil forces and negative energy also do not hinder the auspicious work, so hanging mango leaves on the door is considered very auspicious.
❀ According to religious belief, mango is the favorite fruit of Bhagwan Hanuman. That's why wherever there is mango and mango leaf, Hanuman ji's special grace remains there.
आम के पत्तों का तोरण बनाते समय किन बातों का ध्यान रखना चाहिए? - हिन्दी में पढ़ें
तोरण को बंदनवार भी कहा जाता है। मां लक्ष्मी के स्वागत व उन्हें प्रसन्न करने के लिए दरवाजे पर इसे लगाना शुभ माना जाता है। तोरण लगाने से घर की नाकारात्मक ऊर्जा दरवाजे से ही वापिस चली जाती है। तोरण कई तरह से बनाए जाते हैं। आम के पत्तों,धान की बालियों और गेंदे को फूलो से बना तोरण का अलग-अलग महत्व है।
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