Traditional Torma Offering | Ritual Object for Meditation
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Product Description
Product Description
Sacred Torma Offering | Altar Decor for Devotion, Merit & Spiritual Practice
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Size: 21cm(Height) x 7.5cm(Length) x 7.5cm(Width)
Weight: 0.18 kg
Materials: Acrylic Color, Wood
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About Our Product
This Sacred Torma Offering is a minimalist Tibetan ritual object used in Buddhist puja ceremonies, meditation practices, and altar offerings. Expertly crafted from wood with smooth acrylic detailing, this sacred form reflects the simplicity and symbolic depth of Himalayan ritual tradition. Its clean structure and elevated design represent purity of intention and the transformation of ordinary form into sacred offering.
In Tibetan Buddhist practice, tormas are used as symbolic offerings representing generosity, devotion, and the accumulation of merit. They are placed on altars during rituals to honor enlightened beings and support spiritual purification. The simple yet meaningful design of this torma reflects the essence of non-attachment, reminding practitioners that true offering lies in intention rather than material complexity.
This Torma Offering is ideal for altar placement, meditation spaces, monastery rituals, and devotional environments. It serves as both a ritual object and a symbolic expression of mindfulness and spiritual dedication. Whether used in practice or displayed as sacred décor, it brings a sense of calm presence, simplicity, and spiritual clarity to any space.
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.
Additional Services
Additional Services
Consecration
At the EvamRatna, the consecration procedure entails a precisely planned set of rituals and ceremonies. As requested for consecration/ blessing, we take the items to respective Monasteries.
Please Note: Once consecrated, the item becomes a sacred object and cannot be returned or refunded.
Shipping | Refund | Return Policies
Shipping | Refund | Return Policies
- We offer FREE, FAST & SECURED Shipment
- 4-10 Working days for delivery
- Expedited DHL Courier
- All items are insured
Return and Refund:
For any reason you need to return your item, we're here to help.
- If you're not fully satisfied, you may request a return within 14 days of delivery. To be eligible for a return, the item must be in its original condition. Once we receive the item back, we will process your refund.
- In Case of Customs Return, where the package is returned to us from customs due to incomplete documentation, unresponsiveness, or refusal to accept the parcel by the receiver, we will deduct certain percentage of the order value to cover the international shipping and handling costs.
Please Note: Once consecrated, the Thangka Print becomes a sacred object and cannot be returned or refunded.
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