
News Topical, Digital Desk : Toran or Bandanwar is hung in the home on many special occasions, especially festivals. They not only serve as decoration, but are also considered beneficial from a Vaastu perspective. Today, we'll share some of the benefits of hanging a Toran in your home. We'll also discuss what to do if it dries up.
You get these benefits
Hanging a Toran or Bandanwar in your home increases the circulation of positive energy and prevents negative energy from entering. Furthermore, installing a Toran can also provide relief from Vastu defects. This creates an atmosphere of peace and happiness within the home, blessing family members with good health and prosperity.
Follow these tips
Using mango leaves to create a toran is considered auspicious. You can also use Ashoka leaves. Marigold flowers are also used in toran making. Vastu Shastra recommends using 5, 7, 11, or 21 leaves to create a toran. Also, be sure to write "Shubh Labh" on the mango leaves with yellow or red sandalwood. This increases the flow of positive energy.
What to do after the Toran dries?
Many people keep the toran hanging for a long time, but Vaastu Shastra recommends that when the leaves of the toran dry, it should be removed. A new toran should then be hung on auspicious occasions or festivals. Don't throw away the toran once it has dried, as this could lead to negative consequences.
After the toran dries, you can take it down and immerse it in a holy river. If there is no river nearby, you can bury it in the soil. This also helps protect you from sins.
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