KTU 1.41 or the Ugaritic Vintage Rites (CAT 1.87 COS 1.95) describe an extensive Ugaritic ritual. It may have been a new year's event.[1] Twice-attested, it was likely canon. It's something of a new moon, New Year occasion like the Hebrew Feast of Wine.[2] The "Lady of the temples" refers to the goddess, but as written it could also entail respect for the human priestess of her house.
Lyrics
1 In the month of Rišn
2 On to the new moon, cutting the grape cluster
3 To Il - šlmm offerings
4 On the thirteenth, the pure king bathes himself
5 On the fourteenth: First of the tribute
6 And two small animals for the Lady of the temples,
Lete, Gregorio del Olmo; Sanmartín, Joaquín (2004). A Dictionary of the Ugaritic Language in the Alphabetic Tradition. Vol. 67. Leiden: Brill. ISBN90-04-13694-0.
References
^Aula Orientalis 5 1987 p 257 G del Olmo Lete, liturgia ugaritica del primer mes KTU 1.41 // 1.87
^Hallo, William W.; Younger, K. Lawson; Orton, David E. (1997). The Context of Scripture. Leiden New York (N.Y.) Köln: Brill. p. 299. ISBN90-04-09629-9.§Auth Baruch Levine
^This word could be a reference to fully-burned offerings, like korban olah