Gaṯarāma

deity Ugaritic single tradition · 1

Gaṯarāma or Gaṯarūma is a term referring to a group of deities. The number of deities is inconsistent in the texts; in some cases, the term is grammatically dual and refers to a pair, but elsewhere the number of deities is bigger. During one of the Ugaritic festivals they had to enter the royal palace, where Gaṯaru himself subsequently received offerings of silver.

Relationships

co occurs with
Gašaru, Shapash, Yarikh
manifested by
Gaṯaru

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Sources

wikipedia (1)

Source passages

“A term referring to a group of deities, Gaṯarāma or Gaṯarūma, is also attested. Dennis Pardee notes that the known texts do not seem to be consistent when it comes to their number: in some cases, the term is apparently grammatically dual and as such only refers to a pair, but elsewhere the number of the deities meant of is bigger”

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