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  2. Ereshkigal - Wikipedia

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    Ereshkigal is described as being Inanna's older sister. When Neti, the gatekeeper of the underworld, informs Ereshkigal that Inanna is at the gates and demanding to be let in, Ereshkigal responds by ordering Neti to bolt the seven gates of the underworld and to open each separately, but only after Inanna has removed one article of clothing.

  3. Descent of Inanna into the Underworld - Wikipedia

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    Her siblings include the sun god Shamash (Utu in Sumerian) and Ereshkigal, her older sister. [15] Inanna is a goddess with a multifaceted nature. She is the goddess of love, fertility, war, grain, and prosperity. [16] She is also associated with prostitution and other taboo practices such as sex change, deformity, and disguises. Her domain is ...

  4. Burney Relief - Wikipedia

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    E. von der Osten-Sacken describes evidence for a weakly developed but nevertheless existing cult for Ereshkigal; she cites aspects of similarity between the goddesses Ishtar and Ereshkigal from textual sources – for example they are called "sisters" in the myth of "Inanna's descent into the nether world" – and she finally explains the ...

  5. Ancient Mesopotamian underworld - Wikipedia

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    In the poem Inanna's Descent into the Underworld, Ereshkigal is described as Inanna's "older sister". [23] Gugalanna is the first husband of Ereshkigal, the queen of the underworld. [16] His name probably originally meant "canal inspector of An" [16] and he may be merely an alternative name for Ennugi. [16]

  6. Inanna - Wikipedia

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    Inanna's most famous myth is the story of her descent into and return from the ancient Mesopotamian underworld, ruled by her older sister Ereshkigal. After she reaches Ereshkigal's throne room, the seven judges of the underworld deem her guilty and strike her dead.

  7. List of Mesopotamian deities - Wikipedia

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    The son of Ereshkigal and Gugalanna is Ninazu. [140] In Inanna's Descent into the Underworld, Inanna tells the gatekeeper Neti that she is descending to the Underworld to attend the funeral of "Gugalanna, the husband of my elder sister Ereshkigal". [140] [364] [142] Gunura: Gunura was the daughter of Ninisina and thus sister of Damu. [151]

  8. List of Avatars characters - Wikipedia

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    Ereshkigal- Sumerian goddess of the underworld. She is the twin sister of Inanna. She disguises herself as Inanna and tells the other avatars that she is an avatar and her name is Ereka. She is jealous of Inanna's power over men and gets very mad at Gus when he rejects her in favor of Diana.

  9. Sylvia Brinton Perera - Wikipedia

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    Perera's 1981 book Descent to the Goddess concerns the commanding Inanna of Sumer who presides over the avenues of "destiny". More terrifying is her underworld sister Ereshkigal with the "eye of death". Edward C. Whitmont compares Perera's description here of the yin of 'feminine consciousness' to that of Erich Neumann's. As portrayed by Perera ...