摘要:The prayers designated as Šuilla comprise those belonging to the arts of the exorcist ( āšipu ), and those belonging to that of the cult-singer ( kalû ). In the present article I draw upon the latter prayers which were written in the Emesal-dialect of the Sumerian language and recited in processions, especially those from/to the Akītu -house, to investigate the purpose of their recitations in rituals, and furthermore, to seek the possible mythological explanations of the recitations in Babylonian and Assyrian scholarship.