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Encyclopedia > Irkalla
Irkalla - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Die Mythen der sumerischen Göttin Inanna/Ishtar (712 words)
Dies war das Wasser, von dem Enki gesprochen hatte als Asushunamir in die Welt kam; das Wasser, mit dem man besprenkelt werden muß, um durch die sieben Tore von Irkalla zu schreiten, das Wasser ein Leben auf Erden zu erneuern.
Schön und erneut mit der Energie des Lebens durchflossen, ging Innana schnell durch die sieben Tore von Irkalla, stieg wieder hinauf zur Erde und veranlaßte die Blumen zu wachsen und erneuerte das Grünen der Bäume.
Wenn der tönerne Krug aus Irkalla gebracht wird, werden in den Wüsten Löwen springen, und ihr werden vom Bann der Ereshkigal befreit sein.
Irkalla - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (284 words)
In Akkadian and Sumerian mythology, Irkalla (also Ir-Kalla, Irkalia) is the Hell-like underworld from which there is no return.
Irkalla is ruled by the death god Nergal and his consort Ereshkigal.
Irkalla is sometimes referenced as the name of an androgynous death deity.
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