Klila

In Mandaeism, the klila (Classical Mandaic: ࡊࡋࡉࡋࡀ, Modern Mandaic pronunciation: [kəˈlilæ]) is a small myrtle (Classical Mandaic: ࡀࡎࡀ, romanized: asa) wreath or ring (translated as "circlet" by E. S. Drower) used during Mandaean religious rituals. The klila is a female symbol that complements the taga, a white crown which always takes on masculine symbolism.

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Klila

In Mandaeism, the klila (Classical Mandaic: ࡊࡋࡉࡋࡀ, Modern Mandaic pronunciation: [kəˈlilæ]) is a small myrtle (Classical Mandaic: ࡀࡎࡀ, romanized: asa) wreath or ring (translated as "circlet" by E. S. Drower) used during Mandaean religious rituals. The klila is a female symbol that complements the taga, a white crown which always takes on masculine symbolism.

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