• In Mandaeism, a gufna or gupna (Classical Mandaic: ࡂࡅࡐࡍࡀ, lit. '(grape)vine') is an uthra that is described as a personified grapevine in the World of...
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  • Uthra (section Gufna)
    guardians of Piriawis, the Great Jordan (yardna) of Life. Other uthras are gufnas, or heavenly grapevines. Uthras that accompany people or souls are known...
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    Concepts Anana Gufna Ziwa...
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  • 1 lists the names of several ananas and their uthras, many of which are gufnas (personified grapevines).: 455–456  In Right Ginza Book 3, Adakas Ziwa is...
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    (prayer 347) Manhariel (prayer 334) Pirun (prayer 333) (also the name of a gufna) Zihrun (prayers 332, 340, 341, 374) Artistic rendition of the Mandaean...
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  • and Saudi Arabia Sharada (season), a season in India Šarat, the name of a gufna (heavenly grapevine) in Mandaeism Sharat, an Indian given name (for a list...
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    laici I am (biblical term) Fruit of the Holy Spirit The Tree and its Fruits Gufna, heavenly grapevine in Mandaeism Talbert, Charles H. (1994). Reading John:...
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  • Deity) Shkina (celestial dwelling) Piriawis (celestial river) Anana (cloud) Gufna (vine) Ziwa (radiance) Mshunia Kushta (heavenly world of ideal counterparts)...
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