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purpose of the
torma.
Deity tormas (Wylie: rten gtor) are kept on the shrine, and
represent a
particular tantric deity.
These tormas vary in complexity...
- Július
Torma (7
March 1922,
Budapest – 23
October 1991, Prague) was a
Slovak boxer competing for Czechoslovakia. He won the gold
medal at the Olympic...
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Julien Torma (Cambrai, 6
April 1902 – Tyrol, 17
February 1933 was
credited as a
French writer,
playwright and poet who was part of the
Dadaist movement...
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Tormás ([ˈtormaːʃ], German: Krendorf) is a
village (Hungarian: község) in Hegyhát District,
northern Baranya county, in the
Southern Transdanubia region...
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Törmä is a
village in the muni****lity of
Keminmaa in
Lapland in north-western Finland. v t e...
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Tõrma may
refer to
several places in Estonia:
Tõrma, Lääne-Viru County,
village in
Rakvere Parish, Lääne-Viru
County Tõrma,
Rapla County,
village in Rapla...
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August Torma (born
August Schmidt; 19
February 1895 – 12
March 1971) was an
Estonian military officer,
minister and diplomat. A
veteran of the Estonian...
- Gábor
Torma (born 1
August 1976) is a
Hungarian former professional footballer who pla**** as a striker. Born in Dunaújváros,
Torma started his
career at...
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Torma may
refer to:
Torma,
Tibetan Buddhist ritual offering cake
Torma, Estonia,
small borough in Jõgeva Parish, Jõgeva County,
Estonia Torma Parish,...
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Torma Parish (Estonian:
Torma vald) was a
rural muni****lity of Estonia, in Jõgeva County. It had a po****tion of 2,472 (2006) and an area of 349.3 km²...