Vesak Thorana Pandol වෙසක් තොරණ

 Vesak Thorana Pandol වෙසක් තොරණ


Vesak Thorana Pandol වෙසක් තොරණ


 


Vesak Thorana also known as Vesak Pandol.


Toranas are associated with Buddhist stupas like the Great Stupa in Sanchi, as well as with Jain and Hindu structures, and also with several secular structures. Symbolic toranas can also be made of flowers and even leaves and hung over the doors and at entrances, particularly in Western and Southern India. They are believed to bring good fortune and signify auspicious and festive occasions. They can also serve didactic and narrative purposes or be erected to mark the victory of a king.


During Vesak festival of Sri Lanka it is a tradition to erect electrically illuminated colourful Vesak toranas in public places. These decorations are temporary installations which remain in public display for couple of weeks starting from the day of Vesak.


Toranas are also referred to as vandanamalikas. There are many different types of toranas – dvara-toranas, patra-toranas, ratne-toranas and so on. These are mentioned in medieval Indian architectural treatises


 


Vesak Thorana Pandol in Sri Lanka



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