Demons in Mandaeism explained

In Mandaeism, various beings inhabit the World of Darkness.

Types

According to the Right Ginza, the World of Darkness consists of many demons, dewis, and evil spirits, including:[1]

Other types of demons mentioned in Book 18 of the Right Ginza are:[2]

The Right Ginza describes them as:

Demons in the Ginza Rabba

Main demons

Other than Ur, Ruha and her entourage of the 7 planets and 12 constellations, some infernal beings mentioned in the Ginza Rabba are:[3]

Minor demons

Other demons mentioned in the Ginza Rabba are:[4]

Demons mentioned in the Diwan Abatur who often accompany Ur and Shdum include:[5]

Right Ginza 5.1

In Book 5, Chapter 1 of the Right Ginza (also known as the "Book of the Underworld"), Hibil Ziwa descends the worlds of the "kings" and "giants of darkness" in the following order:[4]

Pillars of Jerusalem

In Book 15, Chapter 11 of the Right Ginza, the pillars of Jerusalem are named as:

Some of these names are also associated with beings in the World of Darkness, such as Karkum and Adunai (another name for Šamiš or the Sun).[4]

Five Lords

Mandaeans also consider the "Five Lords of the World of Darkness" to be:

The paired demons are considered to rule together as single lords, since Mag and Gapan are female consorts who are always with their male consorts Hag and Gap, respectively.[6]

Skandola demons

Krun, Hag, and Ur are depicted on the skandola, a ritual talismanic seal used by Mandaeans to protect against evil.[6]

See also

Notes and References

  1. The story of creation in the Mandaean holy book in the Ginza Rba. Aldihisi. Sabah. 2008. PhD. University College London.
  2. Book: Häberl, Charles . The Book of Kings and the Explanations of This World: A Universal History from the Late Sasanian Empire . Liverpool . Liverpool University Press . 2022 . 978-1-80085-627-1.
  3. Book: Ginza Rabba: The Great Treasure. An equivalent translation of the Mandaean Holy Book . Al-Saadi . Qais Mughashghash . Al-Saadi . Hamed Mughashghash . Glossary . 2019 . 2 . Drabsha.
  4. Book: Ginza Rba . Gelbert . Carlos . 2011 . Living Water Books . Sydney . 9780958034630.
  5. Book: Drower, Ethel S.. Diwan Abatur or Progress through the Purgatories. Vatican City. Studi e Testi. 151. Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana. 1950.
  6. Book: Drower, Ethel Stefana. The Mandaeans of Iraq and Iran. Oxford At The Clarendon Press. 1937.