Bandhana
Bandhana is a term used in several Indian languages, derived from the Sanskrit root bandha, meaning binding or bond. As a noun, Bandhana commonly denotes a bond, tie, or constraint—whether relational, social, or physical. In sociocultural contexts it can describe family ties, marital or communal obligations, and the sense of being bound by duties. In philosophical and religious discourse, Bandhana is associated with the concept of bondage (samsara) of the individual soul, in contrast to liberation (moksha). In related Hindu and yogic vocabulary, terms built from the same root refer to binding or securing, though Bandhana itself is typically described as a bond or constraint rather than a specific technical practice.
Bandhana also appears in Indian popular culture as a title or motif, reflecting themes of attachment, duty,
In summary, Bandhana denotes the idea of tying or binding in various forms—social, spiritual, and cultural—and