Ishtar Postage Stamp by Argon18
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Description
Ishtars reign was not depending on a male consort, she reigned absolute on her own and united in her all the aspects of femininity. Her position in the Babylonian pantheon was the highest, but her family relations are a bit confusing: Ishtar was daughter of the moon goddess Ningal and her consort Nanna (akk. Sin), who were the Citygods of Uruk. In other traditions she appears to be the daughter of the sky god Anu, later she also became his wife.
She was also the sister of the sun god Utu/Marduk and the underworld goddess Ereschkigal ("Mistress of the great under"). She appeared in person wearing a zodiac belt together with hunting dogs like Diana or riding on a lion, her holy animal.
She was the Queen of heaven (Scharrat Schame) and the mother, who had born the world and still remained a virgin.
Her consort or husband was Tammuz ( sum.: Dumuzi), river god of Euphrates and Tigris, who was meanwhile also her son and her brother. When the world began, Tammuz (faithful son) came together with Ishtar in the world. She bore him, she made love with him and she remained a virgin. When Tammuz died in the summer and all vegetation died with him, Ishtar was looking for him all over the world. She finally found him in the underworld and brought him back to life (see Celtic believe). Tammuz was reborn and the vegetation could flourish again. Then the ritual-festival of the "Holy Marriage" was celebrated at the time of the autumn equinox, when in the Near-East the first rain fell again.
For the assyrian people she was mainly a war goddess (Lioness of the battle), but also the love and the sexual life belonged to her realm of influence. Moreover she was the Goddess of justice and healing.
Comments (6)
Shakti27
Love the stamp you made of such a wonderful pic hun S the lettering and the framework is excellent S hope your teacher likes it as much as I do - I am so very proud of you, darling S
brat526
After Shakti's comment what can I say. lol Lovely artwork,I also hope you get an excellent grade as these deserve them.
jwdell
Awesome work!! Looks like an A+ to me!!!
B_PEACOCK
Very cool image and and I believe you get an A+
GladysClump
I think I've said before, but I really like your use of bright colors, excellent work!
Elfenone
This is just wonderful.. very colorful and well done all together. Keep it up!