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The Revolutions of ינדא in Assiah · Geburah

נדיא

נדיא (Nadî’ah or Nedayah)

The angelic name נדיא (transliterated Nadî’ah or Nedayah) is the fifth permutation of the root ינדא (YNDA), a sequence that appears in the Qabalistic revolution of the divine name ינדא in the world of Assiah (the Material World). The root letters Yod-Nun-Daleth-Aleph yield a family of angelic or divine names, each permutation occupying a distinct station on the Tree of Life. At the step of Geburah (Severity), the form נדיא governs the sphere of Mars, judgment, and the breaking-forth of force.

Position on the Tree of Life

On the Tree of Life, this name corresponds to the fifth Sephirah, Geburah (Severity). In the ordinal mapping of 1–10, the current scale step is 5. The revolutions of ינדא pass through the ten Sephiroth, and at Geburah the name appears as נדיא. Here it represents the active, limiting, and discriminating expression of the angelic current—the power that restrains chaos and separates forms.

Astrological and Planetary Correspondence

The Sephirah Geburah is ruled by the planet Mars (in the macrocosmic attribution). The name נדיא therefore vibrates with the Martian qualities of courage, judgment, destruction of obstacles, and disciplined severity. The angel assigned to Geburah is Khamael, and the astrological correspondence strengthens the martial, fiery nature of this permuted name.

Historical Context

The source for this name is the Qabalistic tradition of 777, where the column The Revolutions of ינדא in Assiah lists the ten permutations of the root YNDA as they apply to the ten Sephiroth in the material world (Assiah). This system derives from the Sepher Yetzirah and later Hermetic Qabalah, which teaches that each divine name can be rearranged to express different divine attributes as it descends through the spheres. The name YNDA itself is a notarikon or a derived name; its permutations appear in the key scales of Liber 777 as part of the angelic nomenclature. In published editions of 777, the permutation at Geburah is given as נדיא, a distinct form from the Keter version (ינדא) and the Malkuth version (ינאד).

Use in Table 777

In the source table, the row for CII (The Revolutions of ינדא in Assiah) at column 5 (Geburah) is filled with the Hebrew spelling נדיא. This page is one of ten variations, each tied to a different Sephirah; here at Geburah the name is spelled with Nun-Daleth-Yod-Aleph, and it governs the active, martial current of the material angelic correspondence.

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