Sa (Mandaeism), the Glossary
In Mandaeism, the ṣa (ࡑࡀ) is a rolled-up piece of sacramental flatbread that contains nuts and raisins, is also used in ritual meals for the dead and has a phallic symbolism.[1]
Table of Contents
7 relations: Fatira, Flatbread, Mandaeism, Phallus, Pihta, Sacramental bread, Scroll of the Great Baptism.
- Mandaean ceremonial food and drink
- Unleavened breads
Fatira
In Mandaeism, faṭira (ࡐࡀࡈࡉࡓࡀ; plural form: faṭiriDrower, Ethel Stefana. 1937. The Mandaeans of Iraq and Iran. Oxford At The Clarendon Press.) is a small, round, saltless, half-baked biscuit. Sa (Mandaeism) and Fatira are Eucharistic objects, Mandaean ceremonial food and drink, Mandaeism stubs, Mandaic words and phrases and Unleavened breads.
Flatbread
A flatbread is bread made usually with flour; water, milk, yogurt, or other liquid; and salt, and then thoroughly rolled into flattened dough. Sa (Mandaeism) and flatbread are flatbreads and Unleavened breads.
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Mandaeism
Mandaeism (Classical Mandaic), sometimes also known as Nasoraeanism or Sabianism, is a Gnostic, monotheistic and ethnic religion with Greek, Iranian, and Jewish influences. Its adherents, the Mandaeans, revere Adam, Abel, Seth, Enos, Noah, Shem, Aram, and especially John the Baptist. Mandaeans consider Adam, Seth, Noah, Shem and John the Baptist prophets, with Adam being the founder of the religion and John being the greatest and final prophet.
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Phallus
A phallus (phalli or phalluses) is a penis (especially when erect), an object that resembles a penis, or a mimetic image of an erect penis.
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Pihta
In Mandaeism, the pihta (lit) is a type of sacramental bread used with rituals performed by Mandaean priests. Sa (Mandaeism) and pihta are Eucharistic objects, flatbreads, Mandaean ceremonial food and drink, Mandaic words and phrases and Unleavened breads.
Sacramental bread
Sacramental bread, also called Communion bread, Communion wafer, Sacred host, Eucharistic bread, the Lamb or simply the host (lit), is the bread used in the Christian ritual of the Eucharist. Sa (Mandaeism) and Sacramental bread are Eucharistic objects.
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The Scroll of the Great Baptism (ࡔࡀࡓࡇ ࡖࡌࡀࡑࡁࡅࡕࡀ ࡓࡀࡁࡕࡉࡀ Drower, E. S. 1960. The Secret Adam: A Study of Nasoraean Gnosis. Oxford: Clarendon Press.) is a Mandaean religious text. Sa (Mandaeism) and Scroll of the Great Baptism are Mandaeism stubs.
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See also
Mandaean ceremonial food and drink
- Abu al-Haris
- Ashure
- Dukrana
- Fatira
- Halalta
- Hamra (Mandaeism)
- Lofani
- Mambuha
- Pihta
- Sa (Mandaeism)
- Zidqa brikha
Unleavened breads
- Bati (bread)
- Bazin (bread)
- Benne dose
- Bhakri
- Cong you bing
- Damper (food)
- Fartura (food)
- Fatira
- Flatbrød
- Flatbread
- Hoggan
- Jolada rotti
- Kitcha
- Laobing
- Makki ki roti
- Matzo
- Ngome (bread)
- Papadam
- Paratha
- Pashti
- Pihta
- Podpłomyk
- Pogača
- Potato bread
- Puri (food)
- Roti
- Roti canai
- Sa (Mandaeism)
- Sabaayad
- Sanchuisanda
- Sloosh
- Tapioca
- Tattie scone
- Torta
- Torta de gazpacho
- Tortilla
- Tortilla de rescoldo
- Unleavened bread