- The
skandola (also
sakin dola or
sakin ḏ-ula,
literally "dwelling of evil" in Mandaic) is a
ritual talismanic seal used by
Mandaeans to
protect against...
- Darśana
Eyespot (mimicry) Görece,
Menderes Hamsa Namkha Nazar battu Mezuzah Skandola Ta'wiz Khan,
Abdul Jamil (2006). Urdu/Hindi: An
Artificial Divide: African...
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ferocious dragon or snake. He is
represented by the
image of a
serpent on the
skandola talisman.: 37 The
Mandaean Book of John
contrasts Ur, the King of Darkness...
- 14.0,
Emoji 14.0).
Abhayamudra Evil eye
Filakto Hand of God (art)
Nazar Skandola Mississippian Culture Hand and Eye
Motif Tenome Zenner, 1988, p. 284. World...
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manas of darkness." Hag is
represented by the
image of a
scorpion on the
skandola talisman.: 37 The
names Hag and Mag are
likely derived from Gog and Magog...
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Almsgiving Objects and
symbols Drabsha Rasta Burzinqa Pandama Klila Taga Riha
Skandola Cosmology Hayyi Rabbi World of
Light Mana
Manda Uthra Manda d-Hayyi Yushamin...
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consorts Hag and Gap, respectively. Krun, Hag, and Ur are
depicted on the
skandola, a
ritual talismanic seal used by
Mandaeans to
protect against evil. Incantation...
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Almsgiving Objects and
symbols Drabsha Rasta Burzinqa Pandama Klila Taga Riha
Skandola Cosmology Hayyi Rabbi World of
Light Mana
Manda Uthra Manda d-Hayyi Yushamin...
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Almsgiving Objects and
symbols Drabsha Rasta Burzinqa Pandama Klila Taga Riha
Skandola Cosmology Hayyi Rabbi World of
Light Mana
Manda Uthra Manda d-Hayyi Yushamin...
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necklace Evil eye
Hamsa List of good-luck
charms Mascot Pendant Rune
Sigil Skandola Gruber,
Christiane (2016).
Power and Protection:
Islamic Art and the Supernatural...