- In Mandaeism, the
pihta (classical Mandaic: ࡐࡉࡄࡕࡀ, lit. 'opened;
something broken apart or into pieces': 3 ) is a type of
sacramental bread used with...
- saltless,
depending on
whether the
ritual use of the
pihta is for
living or dead people. The
pihta is not to be
confused with the faṭira, a small, round...
-
social teaching Catholic theology of the body
Concomitance Peric****sis
Pihta Fatira Hamra Sacrament (Latter Day Saints)
Communion under both
kinds Eucharistic...
- saltless, is
distinct from
another type of
sacramental bread known as the
pihta,
which contains salt to
symbolize the
souls of
living people when used for...
- Gnosticism. Stockholm:
Almqvist & Wiksell. Segelberg, Eric (1978). "The
pihta and
mambuha Prayers. To the
Question of the
Liturgical Development amnong...
- Naan Nan/non
Papadam Paratha Aloo
paratha Parotta Pathiri Phitti Piaya Pihta Pita
Pletzel Puran poli Puri
Qistibi Qutab Ramazan pidesi Roti
Makki di...
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anointed with
sesame oil (misha) and
partakes in a
communion of
bread (
pihta) and water.
Baptism for
Mandaeans allows for
salvation by
connecting with...
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Rishama Kushta Qabin Misha Ritual food and
drink Mambuha Halalta Hamra Pihta Fatira Zidqa brikha Lofani Sa
Dukrana Practices Belief in
Oneness of God...
- above: 1, 3, 5, 19 8 71 79–81 18 7–8 85–87, 35 9–18 76 9, 5 82 20–24 8
pihta prayers 44–45 25–30 82–90 71–72 59–60 57, 72, 171 63
Zihrun Raza
Kasia (DC...
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Rishama Kushta Qabin Misha Ritual food and
drink Mambuha Halalta Hamra Pihta Fatira Zidqa brikha Lofani Sa
Dukrana Practices Belief in
Oneness of God...