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.
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“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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