Jaipur : In Hindu religion, Diwali is considered the festival of ‘lighting of lamps’. According to the Panchang, Diwali is celebrated every year on the Amavasya date of Kartik month. On this day, Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Ganesha, the goddess of wealth, are worshiped by illuminating the entire country with the light of lamps. Even before this day, people are seen decorating their houses in full swing. In such a situation, some people also install Toran in their house. In such a situation, there are some leaves whose making of Toran pleases Goddess Lakshmi. Let us know from Ujjain’s Pandit Anand Bhardwaj which leaf should be used to tie the arch door of the house.
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Toran made of betel leaves: Placing a toran made of betel leaves is considered very auspicious. Betel leaf is also considered a symbol of auspiciousness and prosperity. By placing it at the main entrance of the house, positive energy flows in the house. This removes negative energy. Betel leaves please the Gods and Goddesses. Therefore, it is auspicious to install a toran of betel leaves on the day of Diwali. Toran of Ashoka leaves: Making a garland of Ashoka leaves and hanging it at the main entrance of the house prevents negative energy from entering. Its worship at the main entrance of the house is considered very auspicious. Therefore, on the day of Diwali, a Toran must be made of Ashoka leaves.
Toran with marigold flowers: On Diwali, try to install a toran made of fresh flowers at the door. Its fragrance will not only make your house fragrant but will also bring happiness in your house. This not only enhances the beauty of the door but is also auspicious. It is said about the marigold flower that it is actually not a single flower but a bunch of many small flowers. Putting the marigold flower on the door along with a bundle of mango leaves brings positivity into the house.