The Naivedya (in Tibetan, shalze—meaning consecrated food) is a simple offering torma regarded as an offering of sublime food. Despite that intent, although the Naivedya can be made of edible materials, this torma is intended to be a permanent torma and is made of plaster, polymers, and enamel. It is found as one of the outer offerings in the Chakrasamvara, Vajrayogini, Kunchok Chidu and many other sadhanas. This Nyingma style naivedya is about 1.5 inches (4 cm) at its widest, and is approximately 4.5 inches (11.5 cm) in height. See the Kagyu Tormas section for the Kagyu style Naivedya. For a form of a wrathful Naivedya, see Wrathful Tormas.

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