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Lofani

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InMandaeism,thelofani,laufani,[1]orlaufania(Classical Mandaic:ࡋࡀࡅࡐࡀࡍࡉࡀ[2]) is a type of ritual meal commemorating the dead.[3]It is etymologically related to the wordlaufa( "spiritual communion" ), since lofani meals symbolize the connection of the souls of the living and the dead. The meal sometimes contains sacrificed sheep or dove meat.[4]

It is distinct from thezidqa brikhaanddukrana,which are two other types of ritual meal offered for the dead.[4]

DuringAbu al-Haris,a day of remembrance commemorating the drowned people ofNoah's flood(on the first day of the 6th Mandaean monthSarṭana), grains and cereals are eaten as part of a special lofani.[5]: 17 

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Lofani being prepared by Mandaean laypeople inAhvaz,Iran:

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  1. ^Crangle, E., Nasoraia, B. (2010). "Soul Food: The Mandaean Laufani".ARAM Periodical,22, 97-132.
  2. ^Al Saadi, Qais (2012).Nhura: English-Mandaic/Mandaic-Mandaic Dictionary.First Edition, Drabsha.
  3. ^Buckley, Jorunn Jacobsen (2002).The Mandaeans: ancient texts and modern people.New York: Oxford University Press.ISBN0-19-515385-5.OCLC65198443.
  4. ^abDrower, Ethel Stefana. 1937.The Mandaeans of Iraq and Iran.Oxford At The Clarendon Press.
  5. ^Häberl, Charles (2022).The Book of Kings and the Explanations of This World: A Universal History from the Late Sasanian Empire.Liverpool: Liverpool University Press.ISBN978-1-80085-627-1.

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