17960TNTorma

Handcrafted Tibetan Torma Offering | Copper Body, Gold Plated

$645.00
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Size: 16cm x 16cm

Sacred Handcrafted Tibetan Torma Offering | Ritual Object for Buddhist Altar

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Size:  16cm(Height) x 16cm (width)
Weight: 0.44kg
Material: Copper Body, Gold Plated
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About our Product:

The Handcrafted Tibetan Torma Offering is a ritual piece ideal for meditation and Tibetan Buddhist ceremonies. This Torma, made of copper and embellished with a gold-plated finish, represents both the sacred and the beautiful, making it an excellent centerpiece for your altar or holy place. The elaborate pattern symbolizes Tibetan Buddhism's rich creative history.

The Torma, at 16 cm in height and width, is a well-proportioned piece that will capture attention during your rituals. Weighing 0.44 kg, it is easy to handle while remaining substantial enough to serve as a meaningful offering. Torma traditionally represents sacred offerings presented to deities during rites, and this sculpture was created with the highest reverence and devotion.

This Torma Offering is not only a meaningful addition to your spiritual environment but also a lasting statement of faith and ritual. Whether placed on your altar or utilized during rituals, it will improve your practice and add a sense of serenity and reverence to your surroundings.

Introduction to Tormas

Tormas are made of barley flour and decorated with butter buttons. On the other hand, metals such as copper, silver, and gold are used. Metal-based tormas have the advantage of being more durable than perishable food tormas. A metal torma can be used for various purposes, including symbolic weapons in repulsion rituals. Tormas are also frequently depicted in paintings on the temples' walls dedicated to the wrathful deities. Torma offerings like the Mahakala and Shri Devi are typically used to appease the ferocious Dharmapala. 

How to set up your own Buddhist Shrine?

• Find a clean, quiet, and uncluttered spot.
• Set up an altar table, and cover it with an altar cloth that calls to you.
• Place your sacred item (statue, thangka, or a picture of Buddha) at the center.

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