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Kamrušepa was a
Hittite and
Luwian goddess of
medicine and magic,
analogous to
Hattic and
Palaic goddess Kataḫzipuri. She is best
known as one of the...
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According to
Hittite sources,
Tiwaz and
Kamrušepa were the
parents of the
tutelary god of Tauriša [de]. Like
Kamrušepa,
Tiwaz is
closely ****ociated with sheep...
- the flow of
rivers and
shatters the houses". In the end, the
goddess Kamrusepa uses
healing and
magic to calm
Telipinu after which he
returns home and...
- Savitri, a form of
Saraswati and
goddess of
wisdom A'as, god of
wisdom Kamrusepa Benzaiten, a ****anese form of Saraswati,
goddess of
everything that flows:...
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which is then
hidden underwater. The text KUB 17
refers to the
goddess Kamrušepa as the "mother of the sea". The sea
could be
connected to
other adversaries...
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healing deity.
Luwians seemingly regarded the
Anatolian goddess of magic,
Kamrušepa, as
analogous to Gula, and
sometimes magical formulas attributed to the...
- Jvarasura, the
embodiment of
fever Paranashavari,
goddess of
diseases Kamrusepa,
goddess of healing, medicine, and
magic Shaushka,
goddess of love, war...
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Kanesh by the Hittites, such as Aškašepa, Maliya, Ḫašamili, Ḫaššušara and
Kamrušepa. However, this
group was most
likely a late invention, and not all of...
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Istustaya Lelwani Maliya Mezulla Papaya Tarawa Zulki Luwian Ala Ḫapantali
Kamrušepa Maliya Carian Aphrodisias Lydian Kuvava Hmong Kab Yeeb Yao
Milotou Ataegina...
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dealing with
healing and purification. She was
closely ****ociated with
Kamrušepa. In
Palaic religion she
formed a pair with
Ziparwa and
headed the pantheon...