Pandama, the Glossary
The pandama (ࡐࡀࡍࡃࡀࡌࡀ) is a mouth-veil worn by Mandaean men during baptismal ceremonial rituals.[1]
Table of Contents
13 relations: Alasho, Burzinqa, Iran, Iraq, Litham, Mandaeans, Margna, Masbuta, Maysan Governorate, Parwanaya, Qulasta, San Antonio, Veil.
- Mandaean clothing
- Religious headgear
- Scarves
- Shawls and wraps
- Veils
Alasho
Alasho is an indigenous Hausa long turban, worn across the head and neck. Pandama and Alasho are Scarves and Shawls and wraps.
Burzinqa
The burzinqa (ࡁࡅࡓࡆࡉࡍࡒࡀ) is a turban worn by Mandaean men during baptismal ceremonial rituals. Pandama and burzinqa are Mandaean clothing, Mandaeism stubs, Mandaic words and phrases and religious headgear.
Iran
Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran (IRI), also known as Persia, is a country in West Asia. It borders Turkey to the northwest and Iraq to the west, Azerbaijan, Armenia, the Caspian Sea, and Turkmenistan to the north, Afghanistan to the east, Pakistan to the southeast, the Gulf of Oman and the Persian Gulf to the south.
See Pandama and Iran
Iraq
Iraq, officially the Republic of Iraq, is a country in West Asia and a core country in the geopolitical region known as the Middle East.
See Pandama and Iraq
Litham
Litham (lithām, sometimes pronounced lifam) is a mouth-veil which the Tuareg and other North African nomads, particularly men, have traditionally used to cover the lower part of their face. Pandama and Litham are Scarves, Shawls and wraps and veils.
Mandaeans
Mandaeans (المندائيون), also known as Mandaean Sabians (الصابئة المندائيون) or simply as Sabians (الصابئة), are an ethnoreligious group who are followers of Mandaeism.
Margna
The margna (ࡌࡀࡓࡂࡍࡀ) is a ritual olive wooden staff carried by Mandaean priests. Pandama and margna are Mandaic words and phrases.
Masbuta
Maṣbuta (ࡌࡀࡑࡁࡅࡕࡀ; pronounced maṣwottā in Neo-Mandaic) is the ritual of immersion in water in the Mandaean religion. Pandama and Masbuta are Mandaic words and phrases.
Maysan Governorate
Maysan Governorate (translit) is a governorate in southeastern Iraq, bordering Iran.
See Pandama and Maysan Governorate
Parwanaya
Parwanaya (translit; البرونايا) or Panja (Mandaic: ࡐࡀࡍࡔࡀ, from Persian 'five') is a 5-day religious festival in the Mandaean calendar. Pandama and Parwanaya are Mandaic words and phrases.
Qulasta
The Qulasta, also spelled Qolastā in older sources (translit; script), is a compilation of Mandaean prayers.
San Antonio
San Antonio (Spanish for "Saint Anthony"), officially the City of San Antonio, is a city in the U.S. state of Texas and the most populous city in Greater San Antonio, the third-largest metropolitan area in Texas and the 24th-largest metropolitan area in the United States at 2.6 million people in the 2020 US census.
Veil
A veil is an article of clothing or hanging cloth that is intended to cover some part of the head or face, or an object of some significance. Pandama and veil are veils.
See Pandama and Veil
See also
Mandaean clothing
- Burzinqa
- Himiana
- Pandama
- Rasta (Mandaeism)
Religious headgear
- Ammama
- Biretta
- Burzinqa
- Camauro
- Capotain
- Christening cap
- Colander
- Cornette
- Dastar
- Galero
- Gargush
- Goldman v. Weinberger
- Hanging veil
- Head covering for Christian women
- Hijab
- Jilbāb
- Kalimavkion
- Kapp (headcovering)
- Kippah
- Kolpik
- Mitre
- Mohair berets
- Pandama
- Patka
- Philippi Collection
- Pilgrim's hat
- Pittsfield phylactery
- Priestly turban
- Shovel hat
- Shtreimel
- Spodik
- Sudra (headdress)
- Tefillin
- Turban
- Umqhele
- Wideawake hat
- Wimple
- World Hijab Day
- Zucchetto
Scarves
- Academic scarf
- Alasho
- Boa (clothing accessory)
- Dupatta
- Focale
- Gamosa of Assam
- Goffa
- Head covering for Jewish women
- Head tie
- Headscarf
- Hijab
- Hoxton knot
- Jilbāb
- Kabney
- Keffiyeh
- Khata
- Khăn rằn
- Krama
- Lappet
- Les Alliés (woodcut)
- Litham
- Melhfa
- Neckerchief
- Pandama
- Pashmina (material)
- Queen's Scarf
- Rebozo
- Red scarf
- Scarf
- Stole (vestment)
- Sudra (headdress)
- Tippet
- Tudong
- World Hijab Day
Shawls and wraps
- Academic stole
- Afghan (blanket)
- Aguayo (cloth)
- Alasho
- Angola (shawl)
- Argon (clothing)
- Arisaid
- Dupatta
- Faixa
- Fichu
- Fouta towel
- Galway shawl
- Għonnella
- Haapsalu shawl
- Humeral veil
- Jamawar
- Kashmir shawl
- Khes
- Lahori chaddar
- Litham
- Lliklla
- Manila shawl
- Melhfa
- Netela
- Pañuelo
- Paisley shawls
- Palla (garment)
- Pandama
- Pathin
- Pavlovo Posad shawl
- Rampur chaddar
- Sash
- Sbai
- Scapular
- Scarves
- Shahtoosh
- Shawl
- Stole (vestment)
- Tallit
- Tippet
Veils
- Boshiya
- Burqa
- Chador
- Covering of the eyes
- Ekpatta
- Hanging veil
- Haredi burqa sect
- Head covering for Christian women
- Hijab
- Jang-ot
- Litham
- Mantilla
- Niqāb
- Pandama
- Paranja
- Shayla
- Sseugaechima
- The Blue Cloak
- Tudong
- Types of hijab
- Veil
- Veil of Isis
- Veil of Veronica
- World Hijab Day
- Yashmak