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the vajra-like samadhi at the end of the stream [RY]
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continuous torma. one that remains upon the shrine throughout the practice, either as offerings or as representations of the deity [RY]
 
continually gtong ba'am 'jog pa'i torma [IW]
 
sm 'bul gtor [RY]
 
daily torma offering; daily torma offering [RY]
 
customary offerings, usual offerings [JV]
 
The daily torma (rgyun gtor), also called session torma (thun gtor), is given occasionally as a present at the end of enjoining certain activities. [RY]


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continuous torma. one that remains upon the shrine throughout the practice, either as offerings or as representations of the deity [RY]

continually gtong ba'am 'jog pa'i torma [IW]

sm 'bul gtor [RY]

daily torma offering; daily torma offering [RY]

customary offerings, usual offerings [JV]

The daily torma (rgyun gtor), also called session torma (thun gtor), is given occasionally as a present at the end of enjoining certain activities. [RY]