Torma is a sacred ritual item in Tibetan Buddhism, traditionally made from flour, butter and dyes, which represents a symbolic offering that can be moulded into various geometric shapes or mythological figures during religious ceremonies. These ritual objects, which can vary in size and complexity, function as three-dimensional representations of deities, being used in meditation practices, purification rituals and as instruments of connection with certain mental states.
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