- Source: Eniana
In Mandaeism, a ʿniana or eniana (Classical Mandaic: ࡏࡍࡉࡀࡍࡀ, lit. 'response'; plural form: ʿniania ࡏࡍࡉࡀࡍࡉࡀ) prayer is recited during rituals such as the masiqta and priest initiation ceremonies. They form part of the Qulasta. The rahma prayers are often considered to be a subset of the eniana prayers.
Etymology
ʿNiana literally means "response," since the prayers may have originally been recited in a call and response manner.
Manuscripts and translations
Jacques de Morgan's manuscript collection included a ʿniania manuscript dating back to 1833.
The prayers have been translated into English by E. S. Drower (1959). They have also been translated into German by Mark Lidzbarski (1920).
A printed, typesetted Mandaic version was published by Majid Fandi Al-Mubaraki in 1999.
List of eniana prayers
= Ktaba ḏ-Eniania
=In Al-Mubaraki's Qulasta, the following prayers are included in Ktaba ḏ-Eniania ("Book of Responses").
Ktaba ḏ-Eniania (Book of Responses) (Qulasta Volume 2, Part 1)
rušuma: 104
asut malkia: 105
rahmia: 106–118
rahmia ḏ-iumia (daily rahmia prayers): 119–164
iuma ḏ-habšaba (Sunday): 119–124
iuma ḏ-trin habšaba (Monday): 125–130
iuma ḏ-tlata habšaba (Tuesday): 131–136
iuma ḏ-arba habšaba (Wednesday): 137–142
iuma ḏ-hamša habšaba (Thursday): 143–148
iuma ḏ-rhaṭia (Friday): 149–154
iuma ḏ-šapta (Saturday): 155–162
iuma ḏ-habšaba (Sunday): 163–164
abatar bauata ḏ-iumia (after the daily prayers)
165–169
zhara
170–174
2, 4, 6 (širiata / šrita prayers = loosing / deconscrating prayers)
178
410
175–177
= Masbuta and masiqta prayers
=The following prayers are also considered to be ʿniana prayers according to Buckley (2010). They are numbered from 78–103 in both Drower's and Lidzbarski's versions of the Qulasta. These prayers are also known as eniania ḏ-maṣbuta and eniania ḏ-masiqta. Majid Fandi Al-Mubaraki includes them as part of the Sidra d-Nishmata (Book of Souls).
Prayer 78
Prayer 79: prayer for the klila for the staff (margna)
Prayer 80: longer "hear me" (ʿunan ab ʿunian) prayer
Prayer 81: shorter "hear me" (ʿunan ab ʿunian) prayer
Prayer 82: mambuha prayer
Several of the eniana prayers are duplicated in Book 3 of the Left Ginza (GL 3):
There are also two eniana poems in Book 15 of the Right Ginza, which are chapters 15 and 16 of Book 15. These two poems contain the refrain "when the chosen/proven pure one went away" (kḏ azil bhira dakia ࡗ ࡀࡆࡉࡋ ࡁࡄࡉࡓࡀ ࡃࡀࡊࡉࡀ). This refrain is also found in prayers 205 and 233–256 of the Qulasta.
See also
Qulasta
List of Qulasta prayers
Call and response
Sidra d-Nishmata
References
External links
ʿNiani prayers (Mandaic text from the Mandaean Network)
ʿNiani prayers (Mandaic text from the Mandaean Network)
Diwan ʿNiani d-Masbuta (Mandaic text from the Mandaean Network)
Diwan ʿNiani d-Masbuta (Mandaic text from the Mandaean Network)