The Qolasta is the most important written collection of liturgical prayers in Mandaeism. It was originally written in Classical Mandaic, a linguistic variety of Aramaic.

Section 1: prayers 1-103

The 1st section of Lidzbarski's 1920 book consists of prayers 1-103. These are typically the most commonly recited Mandaean prayers, and directly correspond with prayers 1-103 in E. S. Drower's (1959) Canonical Prayerbook of the Mandaeans (CP).

Commonly used sets of prayers

Some sets of prayers that are commonly used in Mandaean rituals:

  • Masbuta prayers for the turban and baptism wreath: 1, 3, 5, 19
  • Incense prayers: 8, 34
  • Prayer set: 9, 35
  • Masiqta prayer set: 32, 33, 34
  • Masiqta prayers for the pihta and mambuha: 59, 60
  • Masiqta prayer set: 71, 72
  • Sealings prayers: 25, 26, 27, 28
  • ʿNiania (masiqta response hymns): 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99
  • ʿNiania (masiqta response hymns): 101, 102, 103

Section 2: Oxford Collection

The 2nd section of Lidzbarski's 1920 book consists of the Oxford Collection, a 4-part collection of 132 prayers.

(CP refers to E. S. Drower's (1959) Canonical Prayerbook of the Mandaeans.)

See also

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