The Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, Volym 74, Del 1–2Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, 1944 |
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... Yazatas are divine beings ( but Zoroaster is con- sidered to be a Yazata ) . Similarly , the Mandaeans begin their lists of holy men , and the departed ( ending with the name of the recently deceased ) , by the enumeration of divine ...
... Yazatas are divine beings ( but Zoroaster is con- sidered to be a Yazata ) . Similarly , the Mandaeans begin their lists of holy men , and the departed ( ending with the name of the recently deceased ) , by the enumeration of divine ...
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... Yazata or heavenly being in whose honour , or for whose glorification or invocation , the service is celebrated or the ceremony performed ; ( b ) it announces the name of the person ( living or dead ) in whose honour or memory the ...
... Yazata or heavenly being in whose honour , or for whose glorification or invocation , the service is celebrated or the ceremony performed ; ( b ) it announces the name of the person ( living or dead ) in whose honour or memory the ...
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... Yazata . The Mandaean Zidqa Brikha , with its many variants of procedure and its food , fruits and drinks , is the obvious parallel to the Afringan . The Zidqa Brikha differs substantially in that hamra ( the fruit juice and water is so ...
... Yazata . The Mandaean Zidqa Brikha , with its many variants of procedure and its food , fruits and drinks , is the obvious parallel to the Afringan . The Zidqa Brikha differs substantially in that hamra ( the fruit juice and water is so ...
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