Šarruma

deity Hurrian single tradition · 4

Šarruma is the son of Ḫepat in Hurrian religion. He was included in offering lists dedicated to his mother and could form a dyad alongside her. He appears with Ḫepat and her family on the reliefs from the Yazılıkaya sanctuary.

↻ synthesized from 4 sources

When

First attested
1500 BCE
Attested period
-1500 – -700
Historical notes
Combined with Šanta in the name Sandasarme.

Relationships

sibling of
Allanzu, Kunzišalli
allied with
Teššub, Tēnu
child of
Ḫepat

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Sources

Source passages

“her son Šarruma, her two daughters Allanzu and Kunzišalli... Ḫepat could also form a dyad alongside one of her children, usually Šarruma”

#9648 · extracted by anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.5

“Sandasarme (a name combining the theonyms Šanta and Šarruma), a king of Hilakku contemporary with Ashurbanipal”

#22760 · extracted by google/gemini-2.0-flash-001

“Šauška's attendants Ninatta and Kulitta, the fate goddesses Hutena and Hutellura, Ḫepat and her son Šarruma, and the astral deities Pinikir and DINGIR.GE6, so-called Goddess of the Night.”

#36744 · extracted by google/gemini-2.0-flash-001

“one ritual text mentioning them as part of the entourage of the gods Teššub, Šarruma and Tēnu, and where they were referred to as the "male gods of Šarruma" (𒀭𒈨𒌍𒇽𒈨𒌍𒀭𒈗𒈠𒊭);”

#39567 · extracted by google/gemini-2.0-flash-001