. . . . . . "Anush (Mandaeism)"@en . . . . "In Mandaeism, Anush (Classical Mandaic: \u0840\u084D\u0845\u0854, romanized: Anu\u0161) (also spelled Ennosh) or Anush Uthra (Classical Mandaic: \u0840\u084D\u0845\u0854 \u084F\u0845\u0855\u0853\u0840, romanized: Anu\u0161 \u02BFUtra) is an uthra (angel or guardian) from the World of Light. Anush is considered to be the Mandaean equivalent of Enos. Prayers in the Qolasta frequently contain the recurring formula \"In the name of Hibil, \u0160itil, and Anu\u0161\" (Classical Mandaic: \u0841\u0854\u0845\u084C\u0840\u0849\u0844\u0845\u084D \u0856\u0844\u0849\u0841\u0849\u084B \u0845\u0854\u0849\u0855\u0849\u084B \u0845\u0840\u084D\u0845\u0854 b-\u0161umaihun \u1E0F-Hibil u-\u0160itil u-Anu\u0161). The Mshunia Kushta is considered to be the shkina (dwelling) of Anush Uthra."@en . "Mandaean"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "In Mandaeism, Anush (Classical Mandaic: \u0840\u084D\u0845\u0854, romanized: Anu\u0161) (also spelled Ennosh) or Anush Uthra (Classical Mandaic: \u0840\u084D\u0845\u0854 \u084F\u0845\u0855\u0853\u0840, romanized: Anu\u0161 \u02BFUtra) is an uthra (angel or guardian) from the World of Light. Anush is considered to be the Mandaean equivalent of Enos. Prayers in the Qolasta frequently contain the recurring formula \"In the name of Hibil, \u0160itil, and Anu\u0161\" (Classical Mandaic: \u0841\u0854\u0845\u084C\u0840\u0849\u0844\u0845\u084D \u0856\u0844\u0849\u0841\u0849\u084B \u0845\u0854\u0849\u0855\u0849\u084B \u0845\u0840\u084D\u0845\u0854 b-\u0161umaihun \u1E0F-Hibil u-\u0160itil u-Anu\u0161). The Mshunia Kushta is considered to be the shkina (dwelling) of Anush Uthra."@en . . . . . . "Anush"@en . . . "Anush"@en . . . . . . "4948"^^ . "Anush Uthra"@en . . . "Mshunia Kushta in the World of Light"@en . "70052360"^^ . "1083909804"^^ . . . . . . . . "\"In the name of Hibil, \u0160itil, and Anu\u0161\""@en . . . . .