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The Kotharat or Kotharot or Kathirat (various suggested pronunciations of Ugaritic ktrt) 'the skilful ones' were a group of northwest Semitic goddesses apearing in the Ugartic texts as divine midwives.


In the story of Aqhat the chieftain Daniel, in order to obtain a child, for seven days feasts the Kotharat who have entered his house, the "swallow-like daughters of the crescent moon". On the seventh day they depart:

the swallow-like daughters of the crescent moon,
those [artful] in the pleasure of the bed of conception.

Daniel's wife has conceived.


In "Nikkal and the Kotharat" the Kotharat are first summoned to oversee the birth of a son to Yarikh the moon-god and the goddess Nikkal and then summoned a second time to bless the human girl Prbkht for her forthcoming marriage.


Sanchuniathon refers to group seven daughters of El by ‘Ashtart whose Phoenician name is not given but who are called the Titantides or Artemides in Greek. That the Greek goddess Artemis was often worshipped as a birth goddess suggests these seven Artemides are so called because they were also birth goddesses. If so, they are probably identical to the Ugaritic Kotharat.


The god Sydyc or Sadyc fathers the god Eshmun (Greek Asclepius) on one of the Titanides/Artemides.


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Kotharat - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (237 words)
The Kotharat or Kotharot or Kathirat (various suggested pronunciations of Ugaritic ktrt) 'the skilful ones' were a group of northwest Semitic goddesses appearing in the Ugartic texts as divine midwives.
In the story of Aqhat the chieftain Daniel, in order to obtain a child, for seven days feasts the Kotharat who have entered his house, the "swallow-like daughters of the crescent moon".
In "Nikkal and the Kotharat" the Kotharat are first summoned to oversee the birth of a son to Yarikh the moon-god and the goddess Nikkal and then summoned a second time to bless the human girl Prbkht for her forthcoming marriage.
alt.mythology Canaanite/Ugaritic Mythology FAQ, ver. 1.1 (6551 words)
'The illuminator of myriads (of stars)', 'lamp of heaven', possibly also the crescent moon and 'lord of the sicle' and thereby the father of the Kotharat.
Kotharat (was thought to be Kathirat) 'skillful' - a group of goddesses associated with conception and childbirth.
He rejoyces and slaughters an ox for the Kotharat, pouring sacrifices to them for six days and watching them depart on the seventh.
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