T O R M A S
Tormas are offerings traditionally made from butter and barley flour, colored with natural pigments and dyes. They may take any form, including deities, flowers, and symbolic shapes, and are used for ritual offerings and medicinal purposes.
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Tsongkhapa Torma
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Auspicious Torma
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Mountain Tormas
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Torma Offerings
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Flower Torma
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Dzogchen, Wrathful Offering Tormas
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Guru Rinpoche Torma
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Dakini Torma
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Shrine with Tormas
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Amitabha Tormas
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Kagyu Monlam Buddha Torma
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Tormas
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Dusum Khyenpa Torma (1st Karmapa)
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Auspicious Torma
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Tormas for Deity Offerings
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Ushnishavijaya Torma
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Offering Tormas
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Fruit Offering Torma
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28th Kagyu Monlam Torma of a Wrathful Deity
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Bodhisattva Torma
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Nagarjuna Torma
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Tibetan Shrine Torma
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Shakyamuni Torma
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Torma for Obstacle Purification Ritual
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Torma for Purification Ritual
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Torma from Bodhgaya Monlam
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Karma Kagyu Tormas
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Tormas at Beru Khyentse Temple
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Wrathful Butter Torma
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Tormas for Sitatapatra Puja
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Temple Ceremony with Tormas
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Vajrakilaya Feast Offerings, Torma, Mandala