- In Mandaeism, a
yardna (classical Mandaic: ࡉࡀࡓࡃࡍࡀ, romanized: iardna, lit. 'Jordan') or
yardena ([jardəna]; Arabic: یردنا) is a body of
flowing fresh water...
- Biriawiš ࡁࡉࡓࡉࡀࡅࡉࡔ), also
known as the
Yardna Rabba (ࡉࡀࡓࡃࡍࡀ ࡓࡁࡀ "Great Jordan"), is the
sacred life-giving
river (
yardna) of the
World of Light. It is the...
- can only take
place in
rivers called yardna.
Water of Life (Christianity)
Living Waters (disambiguation)
Yardna in
Mandaeism Masbuta in
Mandaeism Five...
- and
place of worship. A
mandi is
traditionally built on the
banks of a
yardna, or
flowing river.
Although mandis are
traditionally "cult-huts" made of...
- instance,
Shilmai and
Nidbai are the
guardians of Piriawis, the
Great Jordan (
yardna) of Life.
Other uthras are gufnas, or
heavenly grapevines.
Uthras that accompany...
- live in the
World of Light.) The
World of
Light is the
source of the
Great Yardna (Jordan River) of Life, also
known as Piriawis. Ether/Air (ࡀࡉࡀࡓ), which...
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Historical identities Essenes Gnostics Priesthood Literature Cosmology Tibil Yardna Important figures Adam Seth Abel
Enosh Noah Shem
Miriai Elizabeth John the...
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Ginza mentions Adathan and
Yadathan as the
guardians of the "first river" (
yardna qadmayya).
Along with
Shilmai and Nidbai,
Adathan and
Yadathan are among...
- one of the two
guardian spirits (ʿutria naṭria) of Piriawis, the
heavenly yardna (river) in the
World of Light. In the
Ginza Rabba and Qolasta, he is usually...
- Euphrates,
which is
considered to be the
earthly manifestation of the
heavenly yardna or
flowing river (similar to the
Yazidi concept of
Lalish being the earthly...