- Piriawis, the
Great Jordan (yardna) of Life.
Other uthras are gufnas, or
heavenly grapevines.
Uthras that
accompany people or
souls are
known as parwanqa...
- Both are
drawn directly from a yardna.
Mandaean texts mention various uthras watching over yardnas. Book 14 of the
Right Ginza mentions Adathan and Yadathan...
- the
World of Light.
Countless uthras dwell in škintas in the
World of Light. (A škinta is a
celestial dwelling where uthras, or
benevolent celestial beings...
- God”) in the
Mandaean religion. His name
translates as the "father of the
Uthras", the
Mandaean name for
angels or guardians. His
usual epithet is the Ancient...
- use
stick figures as glyphs.[citation needed] In
Mandaean m****cripts,
uthras (celestial beings) were
illustrated using stick figures. In 1925, Austrian...
- Genzā Rabbā,
Enosh is
cognate with the
angelic soteriological figure ****h
Uthra, (classical Mandaic: ࡀࡍࡅࡔ ࡏࡅࡕࡓࡀ, romanized: Anuš ʿUtra,
sometimes translated...
- Mandaic: ࡀࡃࡀࡕࡀࡍ) and
Yadathan (classical Mandaic: ࡅࡀࡃࡀࡕࡀࡍ) are a pair of
uthras (angel or guardian): 8 who
stand at the Gate of Life in the
World of Light...
-
considered to be the
earthly manifestations of
uthras, and the
initiation hut
represents the
abode of the
uthra on earth. In the work by
anthropologist Raphael...
- Bang," the
World of
Light comes into
being along with the
Great Jordan and
uthras.
Tibil and the
World of
Darkness are then
formed by
Ptahil and
others after...
- lit. 'shekinah') or
shkina (škina) is a
celestial dwelling inhabited by
uthras in the
World of
Light that is
analogous to the
shekhinah in
Jewish mysticism...