[3] The weather god of Nerik was also worshipped as a sender of rain,[4] and as a fertility deity.
[6] However, at his cult centre in Nerik he was instead considered to be the son of the Hattian god Šulinkatte and the Sun goddess of the Earth.
[7] The partner of the Weather god of Nerik was the goddess Tešimi [de], the Lady of the Palace.
[8] During droughts, the winter and after the harvest, it was said that the Weather god of Nerik was asleep in Tešimi's lap.
[10] After the return of the Weather god of Nerik from exile in Kaštama, his statue was worshipped in his temple in Nerik, along with the image of the goddess Zašḫapuna [de], the city goddess of Kaštama.