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In Mandaeism, the dukrana (Classical Mandaic: ࡃࡅࡊࡓࡀࡍࡀ, lit. 'remembrance; memorial') or dukrania (plural form) is a type of memorial ritual meal commemorating the dead.[1][2]
It is distinct from the zidqa brika and lofani, which are two other types of ritual meal offered for the dead.[2]
See also
- Sacred food as offering
- Eucharist
- Koliva
- Lofani
- Laufa
- Zidqa brika
- East Syriac Rite § Creed (Dukhrana is a Syriac word referring to the Prayer of Memorial of the Living and the Dead.)
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