Handcrafted Tibetan Torma Set | Perfect for Spiritual Rituals, Altars, and Ceremonies
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Size: Torma
Height: 13cm
Width: 6cm
Weight: 0.12kg
Flower
Height: 13cm
Width: 8.5 cm
Weight: 0.12 kg
Total Weight: 0.24 kg
Material: Copper Body, Silver Plated, Electro Gold Plated, Artificial Stones: Coral, Turquoise
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About Our Ritual Item:
This stunning, Handcrafted Tibetan Torma Set is an essential addition for anyone seeking a spiritually uplifting element in their ritual space. This Torma set, crafted from copper and plated with silver, features beautiful coral and turquoise stones that are both visually appealing and deeply spiritual. This set is ideal for use in Tibetan Buddhist practices, meditation rooms, or holy altars and is intended to enhance your spiritual experience.
The Torma set is crafted using traditional techniques and the finest materials, offering both spiritual purity and an elegant appearance. Coral and turquoise stones add a vibrant touch and are believed to possess powerful energies that promote healing and harmony. Whether used in rituals or placed on your altar, this spiritual altar decoration will add a sense of calm and mindfulness to your practice.
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 Dharmapalas such as the Mahakala and Shri Devi.
How do you 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.