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- In Mandaeism, the pihta (classical Mandaic: ࡐࡉࡄࡕࡀ, lit. 'opened; something broken apart or into pieces': 3 ) is a type of sacramental bread used with...
- correctly. In Mandaeism, priests perform rituals with sacramental bread called pihta (classical Mandaic: ࡐࡉࡄࡕࡀ). Every Sunday, Mandaeans parti****te in a baptismal...
- Naan Nan/non Papadam Paratha Aloo paratha Parotta Pathiri Phitti Piaya Pihta Pita Pletzel Puran poli Puri Qistibi Qutab Ramazan pidesi Roti Makki di...
- 17th-century Anglicans) Year of the Eucharist (2004–2005) Host desecration Pihta Fatira Hamra Agape feast Catholic social teaching Catholic theology of the...
- Gnosticism. Stockholm: Almqvist & Wiksell. Segelberg, Eric (1978). "The pihta and mambuha Prayers. To the Question of the Liturgical Development amnong...
- anointed with sesame oil (misha) and partakes in a communion of bread (pihta) and water. Baptism for Mandaeans allows for salvation by connecting with...
- Rishama Kushta Qabin Misha Ritual food and drink Mambuha Halalta Hamra Pihta Fatira Zidqa brika Lofani Sa Dukrana Practices Belief in Oneness of God...
- in unbaked pihta (representing the soul). Water is mingled with the hamra, symbolising fertilisation, prior to the priest dipping the pihta and fragments...
- Rishama Kushta Qabin Misha Ritual food and drink Mambuha Halalta Hamra Pihta Fatira Zidqa brika Lofani Sa Dukrana Practices Belief in Oneness of God...
- 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...