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Aipan Inspired Auspicious Hindu Divine Symbol Toran
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Aipan Inspired Auspicious Hindu Divine Symbol Toran

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This product is a traditional decorative hanging, reminiscent of Aipan art from Uttarakhand, designed to bring auspiciousness and positive energy. It features a string of five square-shaped panels, each rendered in a striking red background, traditionally associated with Geru (red ochre) in Aipan art. The central motifs and intricate borders are depicted in yellow and white, echoing the Biswar (rice paste) used for outlining and detailing in authentic Aipan. The panels are arranged to display a sequence of sacred Hindu symbols: starting with 'Om', followed by 'Shri', then an image of Lord Ganesha, the 'Swastika', and concluding with another 'Om'. Each symbol is encircled by a delicate white, lacelike circular pattern, and the corners of each square panel are adorned with stylized white floral or starburst patterns, characteristic of Aipan motifs. This vibrant piece is typically used as a 'toran' or decorative wall hanging, especially during festivals, religious ceremonies, and special occasions, to welcome guests and invoke blessings for prosperity, good fortune, and the removal of obstacles.

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