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Rivers in Mandaeism
In Mandaeism, a yardna (Classical Mandaic: ࡉࡀࡓࡃࡍࡀ, romanized: iardna, lit. 'Jordan') or yardena ([jardəna]; Arabic: یردنا) is a body of flowing fresh water
Yardna
Heavenly river in Mandaeism
(Classical Mandaic: ࡉࡀࡓࡃࡍࡀ ࡓࡁࡀ, romanized: Yardna Rba "Great Jordan"), is the sacred life-giving river (yardna) of the World of Light. It is the heavenly
Piriawis
Symbol of Mandaeism
now manifested as a physical banner, is set up so that the water of the yardna and the radiance (ziwa) of the banner, representing light, can come together
Drabsha
Mandaean liturgical prayerbook
(audio): yardna prayer beginning with a blessing of the outer door (tira baraia), for deconsecrating the yardna Prayer 21 (audio): ascent from the yardna; the
Sidra_d-Nishmata
Temple in Mandaeism
and place of worship. A mandi is traditionally built on the banks of a yardna, or flowing river. Although mandis are traditionally "cult-huts" made of
Mandi_(Mandaeism)
Biblical term
can only take place in rivers called yardna. Water of Life (Christianity) Living Waters (disambiguation) Yardna in Mandaeism Masbuta in Mandaeism Five
Living_Water
Inhabitants of the World of Light in Mandaeism
instance, Shilmai and Nidbai are the guardians of Piriawis, the Great Jordan (yardna) of Life. Other uthras are gufnas, or heavenly grapevines. Uthras that accompany
Uthra
Bread used in the Christian Eucharist ritual
participate in a baptismal mass (maṣbuta) involving immersion in flowing water (yardna) by ordained priests. The baptized then consume pieces of salted pihta blessed
Sacramental_bread
Pair of uthras in Mandaeism
Ginza mentions Adathan and Yadathan as the guardians of the "first river" (yardna qadmayya). Along with Shilmai and Nidbai, Adathan and Yadathan are among
Adathan_and_Yadathan
River in Turkey, Iraq, and Syria
Euphrates is considered to be the earthly manifestation of the heavenly yardna or flowing river (similar to the Yazidi concept of Lalish being the earthly
Euphrates
Gnostic religion
Apotropaic texts Incantation bowls Lead rolls Pišra d-Ainia Cosmology Tibil Yardna World of Light Hayyi Rabbi Shkina Piriawis Mshunia Kushta Tarwan Yasana
Mandaeism
Uthra in Mandaeism
who serves as one of the two guardian spirits of Piriawis, the heavenly yardna (river) in the World of Light. In the Ginza Rabba and Qulasta, he is usually
Shilmai
Heavenly realm in Mandaeism
live in the World of Light.) The World of Light is the source of the Great Yardna (Jordan River) of Life, also known as Piriawis. Ether/Air (Classical Mandaic:
World_of_Light
Personification of the Living Water in Sethian Gnosticism
Euphrates, which is considered to be the earthly manifestation of the heavenly yardna or flowing river (similar to the Yazidi concept of Lalish being the earthly
Yesseus_Mazareus_Yessedekeus
Uthra in Mandaeism
one of the two guardian spirits (ʿutria naṭria) of Piriawis, the heavenly yardna (river) in the World of Light. In the Ginza Rabba and Qulasta, he is usually
Nidbai
Middle Eastern ethnoreligious group
faith and their children is disputed. On September 15, 2018, the Beth Manda Yardna was consecrated in Dalby, Scania, Sweden. In the United States, Mandaean
Mandaeans
Baptism ritual practiced in the Mandaean religion
baptism, therefore can only take place in rivers. All rivers are named Yardna "Jordan River" and are believed to be nourished by the World of Light. By
Masbuta
Mandaean temple in Wallacia, New South Wales, Australia
is the only mandi in Australia located on the banks of a natural river (yardna in Mandaic), a traditional requirement for Mandaean rituals. The Mandaean
Wallacia_Mandi
in John Milton's Paradise Lost. Piriawis The sacred life-giving river (yardna) of the World of Light in Mandaean cosmology. Pleroma Abode of the holy
List_of_mythological_places
Ablution ritual in Mandaeism
assistance of a priest. Tamasha is performed by triple immersion in river (yardna) water. It is performed by women after menstruation or childbirth, men and
Tamasha_(ablution)
Prayer in Mandaeism
Uthras. O Adathan and Yadathan. O Shilmai and Nidbai, guardian uthras of the yardna. O Great Hibil Ziwa, the King, who protects us from evil machinations, and
King of Kings (Mandaean prayer)
King_of_Kings_(Mandaean_prayer)
Bathing or washing as a religious ritual
in flowing water, and all rivers considered fit for baptism are called yardna for the Jordan River. After emerging from the water, the worshipper is anointed
Ritual_purification
Sacred natural sites involving water
to a set sequencePages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets Yardna – Rivers in Mandaeism Altman (2002), p. 131. Altman (2002), p. 6. Altman
Sacred_waters
River in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Along with the Nepean River, it is one of the few ritual rivers (called yardna in Mandaic) that they use for their baptism and ablution rituals. Bridges
Georges_River
Type of Mandaean prayer
Prayer 80: longer "hear me" (ʿunan ab ʿunian) prayer invoking the Father, yardna and its two banks (trin kipḥ), Hibil Ziwa, Yawar Ziwa, Mana Rba Kabira,
Eniana
Mandaean diaspora in Sweden
September 15, 2018, Sweden's largest and first purpose-built mandi, Beth Manda Yardna, was consecrated in Dalby, Scania, Sweden. The Mandeiska Sabeiska Samfundet
Mandaeans_in_Sweden
Mandaean sacramental bread
participate in a baptismal mass (maṣbuta) involving immersion in flowing water (yardna) by ordained priests. The baptized then consume pieces of salted pihta blessed
Pihta
Drinking water used in Mandaean rituals
qanina (glass bottle). Traditionally, mambuha is taken directly from the yardna (river, i.e. the Euphrates, Tigris, or Karun rivers), but the Mandaean diaspora
Mambuha
Prayer in Mandaeism
ḏ-kulhun malkia, ḏ-mina hun ḏ-kulhun almia, ḏ-mn himat razia kasiia ʿpiršat) Yardna (mšaba hak iardna rba qadmaia) 360 Yardnia Shkinta (mšaba hak škinta rabtia
Shal_Shulta
Common prayer in Mandaeism
guardian ʿutri of the flowing water (ʿutria naṭria d-yardna; i.e., the guardian uthras of the yardna of Piriawis) 24 ʿutri, sons of the light 4 beings,
Asut_Malkia
Region of Sydney, Australia
Along with the Nepean River, it is one of the few ritual rivers (called yardna in Mandaic) that they use for their baptism and ablution rituals. Glenfield
South_Western_Sydney
Topics referred to by the same term
(disambiguation) Jordan Creek (disambiguation) Jordão River (disambiguation) Yardna (Mandaic word for "Jordan") This disambiguation page lists articles associated
Jordan_River_(disambiguation)
Overview of and topical guide to Mandaeism
Drower Collection Rbai Rafid Collection Mandaean cosmology Tibil (Earth) Yardna (river) Matarta (purgatory) Hitfun (a dividing river) Shahrat (a light-ship)
Outline_of_Mandaeism
Prayer in Mandaeism
and victory be upon you. O my Father, their Father, King Piriawis, Great Yardna of the Living Water. In the name of Hayyi Rabbi. We have purified our hands
Rushuma
Topics referred to by the same term
moshava destroyed during the 1948 Palestine war Yardena, Israeli moshav Yardna or yardena, used to refer to rivers in Mandaeism Yarden wine, label of Israeli
Yarden
Daily ablution ritual in Mandaeism
in Liverpool, New South Wales, Australia. Squat or kneel in front of the yardna. Purify (tamasha) hands in water. Purify face three times. Dip right hand
Rishama_(ablution)
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