- The
Qulasta, also
spelled Qolastā in
older sources (classical Mandaic: ࡒࡅࡋࡀࡎࡕࡀ, romanized:
Qulasta;
Modern Mandaic: Qōlutā), is a
compilation of Mandaean...
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mentioned in
Qulasta prayer 15 Yaluz-Yaluz –
mentioned in
Qulasta prayers 22 and 50 Zha-Zha –
mentioned in
Qulasta prayer 15 Zhir –
mentioned in
Qulasta prayer...
-
prayers in E. S. Drower's 1959
Canonical Prayerbook (also
known as the
Qulasta),
along with
their ritual uses. Many of the
prayers are
identical or nearly...
- (DC 22)
Qulasta (Canonical Prayerbook) (DC 53) (see also list of
Qulasta prayers)
Sidra d-Nišmata (Book of Souls) (first part of the
Qulasta) ʿNiania [fa]...
- Rʿil, Sahqʿil, Šišlam, Šišlamʿil (twice) In E. S. Drower's
version of the
Qulasta,
prayers 330–347 (corresponding to Part 4 of Mark Lidzbarski's
Oxford Collection)...
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called the Mšunia Kušṭa (similar to Plato's idea of the hyperuranion). In
Qulasta prayer 43,
manda (gnosis) is
mentioned as
having proceeded from Dmut Hiia...
-
Rabba (also
known as the
Sidra Rabbā), the
Mandaean Book of John, and the
Qulasta.
Texts for
Mandaean priests include The 1012 Questions,
among others. Some...
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Ginza 6 and 15.7, and in
Qulasta prayers 71, 117, 196, 212, and 379
Yusmir – also
mentioned in
Mandaean Book of John 62 and
Qulasta prayers 14 (as "Yusmir-Yusamir")...
- 62 hymns,
several of
which are
identical to or
based on
prayers in the
Qulasta.
Poems in Book 3
poetically describe the
masiqta (ascension) of the soul...
- with a
great flood. In
Mandaean scriptures such as the
Ginza Rabba and
Qulasta, Shem is
referred to as Šum (or Shum;
pronounced in
Modern Mandaic as Šom...