Tibetan Copper Torma
About Our Ritual Item:
Introducing our Tibetan Copper Torma, a handcrafted masterpiece that infuses your space with the essence of Tibetan rituals. This Torma, meticulously shaped on a copper body, reflects the dedication to preserving traditional craftsmanship. The copper, which is revered for its healing properties in many cultures, is elegantly electro-plated with 24k gold, adding to its aesthetic appeal and symbolic value.
Consider this exquisite Torma as the focal point of your meditation or ritual space. The 24k gold electro-plating is more than just a visual treat; it also represents spiritual richness and purity. This Torma is more than just an object; it's a gateway to the sacred, an invitation to go deeper into your spiritual practice, and it adds to your daily rituals with its presence.
Incorporate this devotional and traditional symbol into your home. The Tibetan Copper Torma is more than a ritual item; it's a beacon of enlightenment and a testament to the art of Tibetan spirituality. It's ideal for practitioners and enthusiasts alike. It is a constant reminder of the beauty and depth of Buddhist practices, bringing peace and reverence into your life.
Introduction to Tormas
Tormas are made of barley flour and decorated with butter buttons. Metals such as copper, silver, and gold, on the other hand, are used. Metal-based tormas have the advantage of being more durable than perishable food tormas. A metal torma can be used for a variety of purposes, including symbolic weapons in repulsion rituals. Tormas are also frequently depicted in paintings that hang on the walls of temples dedicated to the wrathful deities. Torma offerings are typically used to appease ferocious Dharmapala such as the Mahakala and Shri Devi.
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Size: 17.5cm(Height) x 9.5cm(width)
Weight:0.27 kg
Material: Copper Body, 24k Gold-Plated
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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.