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Rishama (ablution)

In Mandaeism, rishama (rišama) (Classical Mandaic: ࡓࡉࡔࡀࡌࡀ, romanized: rišama) is a daily ablution ritual. Unlike the masbuta, it does not require the assistance of a priest. Rishama (signing) is performed before prayers and involves washing the face and limbs while reciting specific prayers such as the rushma. It is performed daily, before sunrise, with…

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Rishama (ablution) → Ablution, Afternoon, Amarah, Arabic, Brakha, Exeter, Iraq, Mandaean Priests, Masbuta, Rishama, Sydney, The Worlds, University

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water times three rishama ablution dip daily performed mandaic tamasha left fingers towards ritual mandaean rišama classical procedures also rushma

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the rushmainstance ofis performed before prayers and involves washing the face and limbs while reciting specific prayers0.80text
the Trimorphic Protennoiainstance ofare mentioned in Nag Hammadi texts0.80text
since they involve triple immersion in waterinstance ofare mentioned in Nag Hammadi texts0.80text
signinginstance ofare mentioned in Nag Hammadi texts0.80text
and other similar featuresinstance ofare mentioned in Nag Hammadi texts0.80text
Rishama (ablution)related to External linksThe Worlds0.60section
Rishama (ablution)related to External linksMandaean Priests0.60section
Rishama (ablution)related to External linksUniversity0.60section
Rishama (ablution)related to External linksExeter0.60section
Rishama (ablution)related to External linksRishama0.60section
Rishama (ablution)related to External linksAblution0.60section
Rishama (ablution)related to External linksSydney0.60section

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