ETCSLglossingSignSignSignSignSign name: UD.AN.ŠEŠ.KI
Values: iti6

The building of Ninjirsu's temple (Gudea, cylinders A and B) (c.2.1.7), line c217.969
<sup>d</sup>cul-cag<sub>4</sub>-ga<sup>d</sup>nin-jir<sub>2</sub>-su-ra
cul-cag4-ganin-jir2-su
Cul-caga (DN)Ninjirsu (DN)
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Paragraph t217.p110 (line(s) 957-970) Click line no. for paragraph-aligned layout of transliteration and translation.
With his divine duties, namely to keep the house clean; to let hands always be washed; to serve water to the lord with holy hands; to pour beer into bowls; to pour wine into jars; to make emmer beer in the brewery, the house of pure strength, fizz like the water of the Papsir canal; to make certain that faultless cattle and goats, grain-fed sheep, fresh bread and hind's milk are available day and night; to wake from sleep the noble one, Enlil's beloved son, the warrior Ninjirsu, by offering (?) food and drink, Gudea introduced Cul-caga, the lord of the pure hand-washings (cu-luh), the first-born son of E-ninnu, to Ninjirsu.
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