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In the legend of Wesir when the god's body parts were scattered throughout Egypt, Djedu laid claim to the burial of the god's backbone (represented by the Djed pillar). Like Abydos, which became known as the major cult centre of Wesir, Djedu was also a pilgrimage destination and is mentioned in many Old Kingdom texts, such as in the tomb of Ti at Saqqara as well as the Middle Kingdom tombs of Beni Hasan. The Festival of Jubilation for Wesir in Djedu; Raising the Djed for Wesir is celebrated on the 6th Pamenot. The first god to be revered in Djedu was Heqaandjet or Andjety a god responsible for the rebirth of the dead individuals in their afterlife. However, some scholars think that Andjety could have been a local ruler or king. During the 11th dynasty, Andjety became assimilated to Wesir, at the time a local god responsible for fertility and the success of crops. Wesir was doted with Andjety's royal attributes (crook and flail) and the combination of the two gods proved succesful as it turned Wesir into one of the most prominent gods in the Egyptian pantheon.
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