[1] Documentation pertaining to the hišuwa festival mentions an eagle who sat on the shoulder of Manuzi, Eribuški,[5] whose name has Hurrian origin.
[7] Volkert Haas notes the association of deified mountains with eagles is already attested in the case of the Eblaite Adarwan in the third millennium BCE.
[4] He was worshiped during nine day hišuwa festival, known from a set of tablets with instructions pertaining to it prepared for queen Puduḫepa.
[3] Other deities mentioned alongside him include Lelluri, Allani, Išḫara, two manifestations of Nupatik and the Luwian goddess Maliya.
[3] Hittite documents attest the existence of a ritual dedicated to Manuzi which took place in the main temple of the storm god of Hatti.