ETCSLglossingSignSign name: URU×URUDA (BANŠUR)
Values: banšur, silig5, urux


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Inana's descent to the nether world (c.1.4.1), line c141.207
mekur-ramealnu-di-dasa<sub>2</sub>bi<sub>2</sub>-in-dug<sub>4</sub>-ga-bikur-re&#x1E2B;e<sub>2</sub>-eb-us<sub>2</sub>
mekurmealdug4sa2dug4kurus2
essence(mountain) landessencedesireto sayto equalto say(mountain) landto be adjacent
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Paragraph t141.p36 (line(s) 204-208) Click line no. for paragraph-aligned layout of transliteration and translation.
In his rage Father Nanna answered Ninšubur: "My daughter craved the great heaven and she craved the great below as well. Inana craved the great heaven and she craved the great below as well. The divine powers of the underworld are divine powers which should not be craved, for whoever gets them must remain in the underworld. Who, having got to that place, could then expect to come up again?"
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