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Meaning of "ereshkigal"

Ereshkigal is an adjective that is often used in reference to the ancient Mesopotamian goddess of the underworld, associated with death and the afterlife
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  • The goddess of the underworld.

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Ereshkigal saw her and was angered at her presence.
Gugalanna the husband of my elder sister Ereshkigal.
Ereshkigal was also a queen that many gods and goddesses looked up to in the underworld.
The queen of the underworld was the goddess Ereshkigal.
Ereshkigal was the only one who could pass judgement and give laws in her kingdom.
A banquet was held by the gods which Ereshkigal did not attend.
Ereshkigal then kills her Sister and hangs the corpse on a hook.
He is the chief gatekeeper of the Netherworld and the servant of the goddess Ereshkigal.
Then Ereshkigal fastened on Inanna the eye of death.
He is particularly known from the text of Nergal and Ereshkigal.
Ninazu is the son of Ereshkigal and the father of Ningishzida.
He may have also been the father of Inanna and Ereshkigal.
The palace of Ereshkigal was known as Ganzir.
She is the fictional counterpart to the Mesopotamian goddess Ereshkigal.
Their god of hell is Nergal and Ereshkigal is their goddess.

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Ereshkigal the Goddess of the Realm of the Dead.
She descends into the Underworld to visit her sister Ereshkigal.
As a result of this, Ereshkigal demanded Nergal to be sent to the underworld to atone.
Two different versions of the myth of Nergal and Ereshkigal are extant.
Nergal and Ereshkigal ruled the underworld, where people went when they died.
The main character of the piece is not Inanna but Ereshkigal.
But then Ereshkigal kills Inanna, and hangs her corpse on a hook.
His brother and sisters are Ishkur and the twins Inanna and Ereshkigal.
Ereshkigal plays a prominent role in the myth known as Inanna 's Descent to the Underworld.
More terrifying is her underworld sister Ereshkigal with the " eye of death.
Nergal appeared to have felt sorry for what he had done, and spared Ereshkigal.
Kur carried away the goddess Ereshkigal ( similar to the Greek Persephone ) to the nether world.
At the seventh, he escapes back to the upperworld, which makes Ereshkigal upset.
In Sumerian mythology, Ereshkigal is the mother of the goddess Nungal.
An early nineteenth century drawing of a statuette of Hecate, with whom Ereshkigal was syncretized.
In ancient Sumerian mythology, Ereshkigal is the queen of the Underworld.
And they believe that when a person passed away, they enter a gloomy underworld called Ereshkigal.
Inanna is the Queen of Heaven, but Ereshkigal is the queen of Irkalla.
In the myth, the goddess Inanna goes to the Underworld to challenge her sister, Ereshkigal.
Defeated, Ereshkigal committed suicide, and the Living Tribunal took possession of the Star Brand.
The poem ends with a line in praise, not of Inanna, but of Ereshkigal.
Ereshkigal overpowered her sister, who was “ turned into a corpse ” and “ hung on a hook ”.
Ea 's spell was mightier than her own, and Ereshkigal had to set Ishtar free.
Ereshkigal - Anna 's trainer and twin sister.
It was ruled by Inanna 's sister, the goddess Ereshkigal.
Perhaps Inanna 's garments, unsuitable for a funeral, along with Inanna 's haughty behavior, make Ereshkigal suspicious.
The southernmost domain was regranted to NER . GAL ( “ Great Watcher ” ) and his spouse Ereshkigal.

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