Scorpion goddess

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A scorpion goddess is a goddess associated with a scorpion theme.

Examples include:

  • Chelamma, Hindu goddess of the Southern Karnataka region of India
  • Hedetet, Egyptian scorpion goddess
  • Ishara, Eblaite, Mesopotamian, Hurrian and Ugaritic goddess associated with love, oaths, illness and the underworld, represented by a scorpion symbol on kudurru[1]
  • Isis, Egyptian queen mother goddess who sometimes appeared as a scorpion, and was accompanied and guarded by seven minor scorpion deities on her travels
  • Lisin, also known as Negun, was a Sumerian goddess identified with the star α Scorpionis, the "heart of Scorpion"
  • Malinalxochitl, Aztec goddess of snakes, scorpions and insects
  • Ningirima, Mesopotamian goddess of incantations, was associated with the scorpion star
  • Serket, patron goddess of the Pharaohs and deification of the scorpion
  • Ta-Bitjet, Egyptian goddess with antivenomous secretions, consort to Horus

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References[edit]

  1. ^ Archi, Alfonso (2020). "Išḫara and Aštar at Ebla: Some Definitions". The Third Millennium. BRILL. doi:10.1163/9789004418080_002.