Description
Water Offering Set for jambhala – Chutor Torma is used for tantric ceremonies or as offerings in Tibetan Buddhism, torma are figurines constructed primarily of flour and butter. Chutor is a type of water offering to Dzambhala, the god of wealth, is the Tibetan Ritual Set for Water Offering, commonly referred to as Water Torma.
Torma can be dyed in a variety of colors, most frequently white or red for the torma’s main body. According to their intended use, they are typically constructed in conical shapes. For festivals, a very big, central shrine torma may be built, but usually they are small and set on a shrine, on a plate, mounted on leather, or supported by a specific base, such as a skull.
Weight | 1283 Grams |
Size | 9 x 22cm |
Material | Copper |
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