Kinnaru
deity earth Ugaritic mythology single tradition · 2
Kinnaru is a deity to whom offerings are made. Anat is the recipient of rams, similar to many other deities listed, such as Shapshu, Arsay, Išḫara and Kinnaru.
↻ synthesized from 2 sources
When
- First attested
- 1400 BCE
- Attested period
- -1400 – -1200
- Historical notes
- Attested in Ugaritic texts.
Relationships
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Sources
Source passages
“such as Shapshu, Arsay, Išḫara and Kinnaru. Another ritual text mentions the sacrifice of multiple bulls and rams to Anat. Additionally, a burnt offering of a bull and a ram to "Anat of Ṣaphon" is singled out near the end of the tablet.”
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“Some scholars have proposed a connection with the minor Ugaritic deity Kinnaru, the god of the lyre.”
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