- Text, Art and Performance in Bon Ritual
- Text, Art and Performance in Bon Ritual: Religious Art
- Religious Art (ephemeral)
- Religious Art (ephemeral): torma (gtor ma)
- Workshop of Triten Norbutse Monastery (Kathmandu, Nepal)
- offering torma (mchod pa gtor ma [མཆོད་པ་གཏོར་མ་])
- rgyun gtor [རྒྱུན་གཏོར་] 5/15
rgyun gtor [རྒྱུན་གཏོར་] 5/15
Level: 5/15
Name (transl. [tib.]) [NAME:]: rgyun gtor [རྒྱུན་གཏོར་]
Category [OBJECTTYPE]:
Description (body): "4x"
Description (butter):
Dimensions (HxD) [MEASUREMENTS]: 13.0 cm x 5.0 cm
Material [MATERIAL]: flour/butter
Workshop [ARTIST]: Workshop of Triten Norbutse Monastery
Artist (body): #1
Artist (butter): #8
Manuscript reference: p.(173 rgyung), z.;
Manuscript (tib.):
Manuscript (transl.):
Manuscript (engl.):
Body 360°: no
Butter 360°: yes
Production fotos (body): yes
Production fotos (butter): yes (UN15 1014,.. 519)
Icon.-Reference:
Location [PROVENANCE]: Kathmandu
Date (body): 4th day/16.01.2015
Date (butter): 4th day/16.01.2015
Date (destruction): 19.01.2015
Notes: Video 4th day; Sanyo003: 4:17-11:40
[RY]: rgyun gtor - continuous torma. one that remains upon the shrine throughout the practice, either as offerings or as representations of the deity.
[IW]: rgyun gtor - continually gtong ba'am 'jog pa'i torma.
[RY]: rgyun gtor - daily torma offering; daily torma offering.
[RY]: rgyun gtor - The daily torma (rgyun gtor), also called session torma (thun gtor), is given occasionally as a present at the end of enjoining certain activities.