- Source: Shumhata
The Shumhata (Classical Mandaic: ࡔࡅࡌࡄࡀࡕࡀ, romanized: Šumhata, lit. 'Names') is one of the most commonly recited prayers in Mandaeism.
The rushma is numbered as Prayer 173 in E. S. Drower's version of the Qulasta, which was based on manuscript 53 of the Drower Collection (abbreviated DC 53).
Prayer
Like the Asut Malkia, the Shumhata is a litany which lists following the names (in Drower's 1959 version).
Hayyi Rabbi and Manda d-Hayyi
aina (well-spring)
sindirka (date palm or sandarac tree)
Shishlam Rabba
Zlat
Yawar
Simat Hayyi
Yukabar
Mana and his counterpart
Great Mystery, the mystic Word
S'haq Ziwa
Sam
See also
Brakha (daily prayer in Mandaeism)
Asut Malkia
Tabahatan
Rushuma
Rahma (Mandaeism)
Qulasta
List of Qulasta prayers
Rishama (ablution)
Tamasha (ablution)
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Shumhata
- Baptism
- Gnosticism
- John the Baptist
- Mandaeism
- Mandaeans
- Nazarene (sect)
- World of Darkness (Mandaeism)
- Abu al-Haris
- Najah Choheili