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WHY MAVILAI THORANAM
BUILD?
Mango leaves
in bunches are said to absorb the negative energy from anyone entering your
home. It is just to eliminate the drushti - i.e. the negative effects, at a
place where the celebrations are held - be it at home or any public place. So
it is placed in the entrance.
According to
a theory, the air filled with carbon dioxide, which is lighter than the pure
air, gets purified immediately while passing through the Toran. In addition,
insects get attracted to the green leaves. This stops the insects from entering
the room.
Why mango leaves are
being used in all religious functions?
1. Mangifera indica
(Mango)
A large
evergreen tree, with a heavy, dome-shaped crown. The mango is the most popular
fruit in India. The unripe, fully developed mangoes of pickling varieties
contain citric, malic, oxalic, succinic and two unidentified acids.
The ripe
fruits constitute a rich source of vitamin A; some varieties contain fairly
good amounts of vitamin C also. ß-Carotene and xanthophyll are the principal
pigments in ripe mango. The leaves contain the glucoside mangiferine.
The bark of
the mango tree contains tannin (16-20%). Mangiferine has been isolated from the
bark. The bark is astringent; it is used in diphtheria and rheumatism; it is
believed to possess a tonic action on the mucous membrane. It is astringent,
anthelmintic, useful in hemoptysis, hemorrhage, nasal catarrh, diarrhea, ulcers,
diphtheria, rheumatism and for lumbrici.
2. Using mango leaves
on the Kalasam and putting a cocanut in the middle of them:
Purna Kumbha
mainly contains ‘water’ – the veritable life principle. Thus it is a direct
worship of Varuna – the God of rain. He is the harbinger of rain which ensures
fertility on earth and which nourishes animals and human beings.
Apart from
water, Purna Kumbha is filled with twigs or leaves of five trees – Ashwatha
(peepul), Vata (Banyan), Amra (Mango), Panasa (Jackfruit) and Bakula (Elengi).
The mouth of the pot is covered with a husked coconut, which is decorated from
the sides with mango leaves.
Except for
water, what goes in the pot varies from region to region. Mango leaves and the
coconut is a constant factor in most areas.
Mango leaves
are placed to represent Kama or fertility God.
All the
items used in the Purna Kumbha signify life in its bloom and plenty. It also
indicates that human beings are part of nature and when nature thrives human
beings too flourish.
3. Using mango leaves
for pouring ghee into the Homa Kundam:
For placing
ghee, Purasu leaves are required. If it is not available Palasha (Jackfruit)
leaves can be used. If that is also not available Mango leaves can be used
4) Tying a mango leave
"Thoranam" in the main entrance:
Leaves of
mango are used for the control of evil spirits. Mango leaves in bunches are
said to absorb the negative energy from anyone entering your home. It is just
to eliminate the drushti - i.e. the negative effects, at a place where the
celebrations are held - be it at home or any public place. So it is placed in
the entrance.
Mango leaves
have antibacterial activity against gram positive bacteria.
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