In the Mandaean calendar, Dehwa Hanina (Classical Mandaic: ࡃࡉࡄࡁࡀ ࡄࡍࡉࡍࡀ, romanized: Dihba Hnina) or Dehwa Ṭurma (Dihba ḏ-Ṭirma), the Little Feast, is celebrated on the 18th day of Taura, which is the 4th month of the Mandaean calendar that corresponds to the Hebrew month Iyar.
[1] Dehwa Hanina commemorates the ascension of Hibil Ziwa from the underworld (World of Darkness) to the World of Light.
Mandaean families visit each other and have a special breakfast of rice, yogurt, dates, and sesame seeds.
[2] Baptisms are performed, and the dead are commemorated with lofani (ritual meals).
Mandaean families also clean their houses, wear new clothes, light candles, burn incense, and pray.