Traditional Buddhist Torma for Ceremonial Use
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Size: 15cm(Height) x 16cm(Width)
Weight: 0.61kg
Material: Oxidized Copper Body, Mercury Gold Plated
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About Our Ritual Item :
Tormas are traditional offering cakes used in Vajrayana and Tibetan Buddhist rituals to symbolize generosity, purification, and the removal of obstacles. This magnificent Torma is 15cm in height and 16cm in breadth, and weighs a substantial 0.61kg. This Torma, carefully handmade from oxidized copper and finished with mercury-gold plating, reflects the sacred creativity of Tibetan Buddhism. Its elaborate form, with five styled projections on a highly ornamented base, makes it both a strong ritual instrument and a visually appealing addition to your altar or meditation area.
The golden finish of this Torma represents its spiritual intent, while the oxidized copper base lends a sacred Himalayan touch. This artwork is ideal for practitioners seeking to enhance their spiritual practice, make daily or ceremonial offerings, or elevate the energy in their home shrine. Each element carries symbolic value, promoting transformation and inviting blessings.
In the Tibetan Buddhist tradition, the Torma is more than just a physical offering; it also represents the practitioner's aspiration to cultivate generosity, compassion, and wisdom. Including this Torma in your rituals helps to purify bad karma, invoke heavenly protection, and cultivate a strong connection to the lineage of enlightened masters. It's an essential tool for anyone seeking to develop their Vajrayana practice.
Introduction To Kusum Mandala:
Generally, a "Kusum Mandala" is a flower or lotus mandala utilized in various religious and spiritual contexts, especially in Buddhist traditions. Here is a thorough explanation and description. A Kusum Mandala, sometimes called a "Flower Mandala" or a "Lotus Mandala," is a Buddhist ceremonial, meditation, and visualization focal point made of sacred geometric shapes. A lotus flower in full bloom is reminiscent of the mandala, which is characterized by elaborate patterns of overlapping petals placed in a circular or radial shape.
How to set up your own Buddhist Shrine?
• Find a clean, quiet, and uncluttered spot
• Set up an altar table, cover it with an altar cloth that calls to you
• Place your sacred item at the center