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Mana (Oceanian cultures), the spiritual life force energy or healing power that permeates the universe in Melanesian and Polynesian mythology Mana (food), archaic name for manna, an edible substance mentioned in the Bible and Quran
The Gathering of the Manna by James Tissot. Manna (Hebrew: מָן, Greek: μάννα; Arabic: اَلْمَنُّ), sometimes or archaically spelled mana, is described in the Bible and the Quran as an edible substance that God bestowed upon the Israelites while they were wandering the desert during the 40-year period that followed the Exodus and preceded the conquest of Canaan.
Mana is a foundation of Polynesian theology, a spiritual quality with a supernatural origin and a sacred, impersonal force. To have mana implies influence, authority, and efficacy: the ability to perform in a given situation.
Mana is known for its involvement in social and political issues. The band has been active in supporting environmental causes, human rights, and other charitable efforts. Their song "Eres mi religión" is often cited for its spiritual and humanitarian message.
Mana Aida (a.k.a Cure Heart), protagonist of DokiDoki! PreCure; Mana Kirishima, a Neon Genesis Evangelion character; Mana Kuzunoha, a character in Tenjho Tenge; Mana Ryougi, a a character in Kara no Kyoukai; Mana Takamiya, a a character in Date A Live; Mana Tatsumiya, a character in Mahou Sensei Negima; Mana Walker, a character in D.Gray-man
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I am a mana of the Great Life (mana ana ḏ-hiia rbia) "I am a mana of the Great Life" ( mana ana ḏ-hiia rbia ) is also frequently used in the Mandaean Book of John . [ 8 ] In Psalm 5 of the Manichaean Psalms of Thomas , the phrase "treasure of life" is derived from the aforementioned Mandaean formula according to Torgny Säve-Söderbergh . [ 9 ]