- The
margna (classical Mandaic: ࡌࡀࡓࡂࡍࡀ) is a
ritual olive wooden staff carried by
Mandaean priests. A
Mandaean priest always carries his
margna during baptismal...
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Pyramide – Radio-Canada.ca.
Retrieved January 28, 2019. "Püramiid « Teet
Margna".
Margna.ee.
Retrieved January 28, 2019. "france2.fr/emissions/pyramide". Archived...
- Piz da la
Margna (3,158 m) is a
mountain in the
Bernina Range of the Alps,
overlooking Lake Sils in the
Swiss canton of Graubünden. It lies to the south-east...
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reading in
which Aaron's rod blooms)
Nehushtan Ningizzida Rod of
Asclepius Margna used by
Mandaean priests Eichler, Raanan. "Aaron's
Flowering Staff: A Priestly...
- 1517.
Crosier Caduceus Nehushtan List of
mythological objects Magic wand
Margna used by
Mandaean priests "Exodus". The King
James Bible.
Retrieved 24 August...
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Clothing Rasta (robe)
Burzinqa (turban)
Pandama (mouth-veil)
Himiana (girdle)
Margna (staff)
Klila (wreath) Taga (crown)
Rituals and
practices Masbuta (baptism)...
- View from
Silvaplana towards Piz
Corvatsch (left) and Piz da la
Margna (right)...
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overlook the lake,
notably Piz Corvatsch, Piz
Grevasalvas and Piz da la
Margna. The lake's
drainage basin culminates at Piz Fora (3,336 m) and comprises...
- made of wool.
Himiana is a
Persian loanword, like
burzinqa (turban) and
margna (staff).
Unlike the
Zoroastrian kushti,
which is made of 72 threads, the...
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descent to the yardna,
attended by ʿuthria
Prayer 14:
margna prayer (pugdama or
declaration of the
margna)
Exorcism prayers Prayer 15:
prayer for
binding demons...