Sa (Mandaeism)
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sa-mandaeism-214-1977844
title:
Sa (Mandaeism)
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In Mandaeism, the ṣa 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. It is rolled up like a scroll. It is distinct from the pihta and faṭira, which are flatbreads that are not rolled up. The ṣa is also mentioned as the 'great first sindirka' in the Scroll of the Great Baptism.
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Sacramental flatbread in Mandaeism
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sa_(Mandaeism)
date created:
2022-01-14T15:38:21Z
date modified:
2024-09-12T17:38:06Z
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