Ereshkigal
Ereshkigal (queen of the great below) is in Near Eastern mythology (Babylonian – Assyrian), goddess of the underworld, married to the war god Nergal.
Once the gods made a feast and sent a message to Ereshkigal saying that, though they could go down to her realm of the dead, she could not come up to their home, and therefore it would be best if she sent a messenger to fetch the food set aside for her. Ereshkigal sent a messenger. When he arrived, all of the gods stood up to receive him, except for Nergal, Erato who did not show the proper respect.
When the messenger returned to Ereshkigal, he told her what had happened. The goddess then asked that the delinquent be sent to her so that she could kill him. The gods discussed the matter and decided to send the culprit to the vengeful goddess. When Nergal arrived in the underworld, he grabbed Ereshkigal by her hair
and dragged her from her throne. âDo not kill me, my brother,â cried the goddess. âLet me speak with you. You shall be my husband and I will be your wife. I will make you to rule the whole earth. I will place the Tablet of Wisdom in your hand. You shall be Lord and I will be Lady.â
Nergal kissed the goddess, wiping away her tears.
âWhatever you have asked me in the past will now be yours,â Nergal replied. The two were then married.
In many texts Ereshkigal is called Allatu.
SEE ALSO:
- Nergal
SOURCE:
Encyclopedia of World Mythology and Legend, Third Edition – Written by Anthony S. Mercatante & James R. DowCopyright © 2009 by Anthony S. Mercatante
NOTE:
Since the Sumerians, Akkadians, Babylonians, Assyrians and others all shared essentially the same pantheon and belief systms, these articles are all combined under the Mesopotamian mythology / deities / legendary creatures category.
Ereshkigal -Great Lady Beneath the Earth
Ereshkigal is the Goddess of the World Below, the Land of No Return. She rules the Mesopotamian realm of death. Ereshkigal is Inannaâs sister, rival, or alter ego. Descriptions of Ereshkigal and her realm are found in the Sumerian hymn, The Descent of Inanna (available in English translation). The descent that Inanna makes is to Irkalla, Ereshkigalâs realm of death.
Ereshkigal is great and powerful, if forbidding. Queen of the Dead, she also possesses power over life: Ereshkigal has access to the Water of Life, capable of resurrecting the dead.
Ereshkigal is a tempestuous, volatile, aggressive spirit. She commands and compels the dead. Her powers are invoked in necromantic spells from the magical papyri of Alexandria, Egypt. An Akkadian hymn recounts the union of Ereshkigal and Nergal. Nergal was delegated to deliver food offerings to Ereshkigal; unexpectedly they fell passionately in love and she conceived. When Nergal returned to his home in the court of the spirits, Ereshkigal threatened the supreme authorities with a zombie army, unless Nergal was sent back to her. She vows to raise the dead so that they devour the living. Unless her ârequestâ is granted, the dead will outnumber the living. No attempts were made to call her bluff. Nergal was allowed to return.
Ereshkigal is sometimes called Allat, a title that means âgoddessâ or âfeminine divine.â Some scholars speculate that she is the same spirit as the Arabian deity also named Allat, although from the modern perspective, their dominions seem very different. Allat may have been a title for many female deities. Much information has been lost regarding pre-Islamic Middle Eastern goddesses; however, for what itâs worth, contemporary Greeks compared Arabian Allat to Athena and Aphrodite, not Persephone.
ALSO KNOWN AS:
Allat; Allatu (The Goddess); Irkalla
ORIGIN:
Sumeria
Manifestations:
Ereshkigal may manifest as a woman but she may also appear with a lionessâ head on a womanâs body.
ATTRIBUTE:
Her scepter is a snake.
Consort:
Nergal
Spirit allies:
Gestinana and Belit-Seri, Lady of the Desert, serve as Ereshkigalâs personal secretaries, writing down her decrees.
ANIMALS:
Snakes, scorpions, lions
Realm:
The âBig Landâ Irkalla, realm of no return (Irkalla names Ereshkigal and her realm in the same way that Hades is lord and realm)
OFFERINGS:
Offerings made to the dead eventually find their way to Ereshkigal.
SEE ALSO:
SOURCE:
Encyclopedia of Spirits: The Ultimate Guide to the Magic of Fairies, Genies, Demons, Ghosts, Gods & Goddesses– Written by :Judika Illes Copyright © 2009 by Judika Illes.