Bandhanwar/ Toran (Door Hanging)
A Traditional Welcome of Joy & Positivity








Also known as Toran or Door Hanging, a Bandhanwar is a decorative string or garland traditionally hung above the main entrance of Indian homes. Rich in symbolism and beauty, it serves both as a visual delight and a spiritual protector, believed to invite positive energy, happiness, and prosperity into the house.
Cultural & Spiritual Significance
- The word Bandhanwar is derived from “bandhan” (to tie) and “war” (line or garland), signifying the tying of auspiciousness and protection to the doorway.
- Traditionally adorned with mango leaves, marigold flowers, beads, bells, Swastik, Om, Kalash, and other sacred symbols.
- It is believed to ward off evil spirits, welcome guests with positivity, and ensure Lakshmi (goddess of wealth) feels invited into the home.
Used For
- Hung above the main door of homes, temples, shops, and offices
- Especially important during festivals like Diwali, Navratri, Raksha Bandhan, Dussehra, and Griha Pravesh (housewarming)
- Used in daily décor by families who wish to maintain a sacred and festive entryway year-round
Our Bandhanwar Collection
Our beautifully crafted Bandhanwaars combine traditional motifs with modern materials—offering a perfect balance of style and spirituality. Available in various themes like:
- Floral Bandhanwaar – inspired by marigold and mango leaf designs
- Spiritual Bandhanwaar – featuring symbols like Om, Swastik, and Kalash
- Festive Bandhanwaar – designed for Diwali, Navratri, and weddings
- Customizable Bandhanwaar – with names, family initials, or event titles