eresh-kigal
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Definition
Proper noun 1. A Mesopotamian deity: Ereshkigal is the goddess of the underworld (Kur or Irkalla) in ancient Mesopotamian mythology, ruling over the land of the dead. 2. A divine consort: She is specifically known as the consort (wife) of the god Nergal, who became the king of the underworld.
Usage Examples
- In the myth , Ereshkigal is the powerful queen whom the goddess Inanna must face.
- Ereshkigal's domain was a gloomy place from which no one could return.
- The god Nergal became the husband and co-ruler of Ereshkigal.
Advanced Usage
- Mythological Context: The name Ereshkigal is often used in academic and literary contexts when discussing ancient Near Eastern religions, cosmology, or comparative mythology.
- The figure of Ereshkigal provides a fascinating parallel to other underworld deities like the Greek Hades or the Hel of Norse myth.
Variants and Related Words
- Allû (or ): A type of demon or creature associated with Ereshkigal's underworld domain.
- Namtar: The god of fate and death, who acted as Ereshkigal's vizier and messenger.
- Neti: The gatekeeper of the underworld, who served Ereshkigal.
Synonyms
- Queen of the Underworld: A descriptive title for her role.
- Goddess of Irkalla/Kur: Refers to her dominion over the Mesopotamian underworld.
Related Concepts (Not Phrasal Verbs/Idioms)
- The Descent of Inanna/Ishtar: The most famous myth in which Ereshkigal plays a central role.
- The Underworld (Mesopotamian): Often called Irkalla, Kur, or "the land of no return," this is Ereshkigal's kingdom.
Noun
- goddess of death and consort of Nergal