Shumhata

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The Shumhata (Classical Mandaic: ࡔࡅࡌࡄࡀࡕࡀ, romanized: Šumhata, lit.'Names') is one of the most commonly recited prayers in Mandaeism.[1]

The rushma is numbered as Prayer 173 in E. S. Drower's version of the Qolasta,[2] which was based on manuscript 53 of the Drower Collection (abbreviated DC 53).[3]

Prayer

Like the Asiet Malkia, the Shumhata is a litany which lists following the names (in Drower's 1959 version).[2]

  1. Hayyi Rabbi and Manda d-Hayyi
  2. aina (well-spring)
  3. sindirka (date palm or sandarac[4] tree)
  4. Shishlam Rabba
  5. Zlat
  6. Yawar
  7. Simat Hayyi
  8. Yukabar
  9. Mana and his counterpart
  10. Great Mystery, the mystic Word
  11. S'haq Ziwa
  12. Sam

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