Sa (Mandaeism)
In Mandaeism, the ṣa (Classical Mandaic: ࡑࡀ) is a rolled-up piece of sacramental flatbread that contains nuts and raisins, is also used in ritual meals for the dead and has a phallic symbolism. It is rolled up like a scroll.[1][2]
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It is distinct from the pihta and faṭira, which are flatbreads that are not rolled up.[2]
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