Adam pagria

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In Mandaeism, Adam pagria or Adam pagra[1] (Mandaic: ࡀࡃࡀࡌ ࡐࡀࡂࡓࡉࡀ, bodily or physical Adam) is the physical body of the primeval man and therefore of all humans. According to Mandaeism, all human bodies can be traced back to this primeval body. In contrast, Adam kasia is the primeval soul of mankind.[2]

The creator and uthra Ptahil, son of Abatur, created Adam pagria with his helpers, the Seven Planets and the Twelve Zodiacs, from clay and other elements. With the help of Ruha, Ptahil gave Adam pagria the spirit. Manda d-Hayyi and Hibil Ziwa gave the lightworld soul (Adam kasia) to the body. Hawa (Classical Mandaic: ࡄࡀࡅࡀ, Eve) was then created as a companion for the first bodily Adam.

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References[]

  1. ^ Buckley, Jorunn Jacobsen (2002). The Mandaeans: ancient texts and modern people (PDF). New York: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-515385-5. OCLC 65198443.
  2. ^ Drower, Ethel Stephana (1960). The secret Adam, a study of Nasoraean gnosis (PDF). London UK: Clarendon Press. Retrieved 19 February 2014.

Sources[]

  • Drower, Ethel Stefana. The Secret Adam: A Study of Naṣoraean Gnosis. Clarendon Press, 1960.
  • Drower, Ethel Stefana. The Mandaeans of Iraq and Iran: Their Cults, Customs, Magic Legends, and Folklore. Clarendon Press, 1937.
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