entities: ENT_MES_NINGAL
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| entity_id | canonical_name | greek_name | tradition | entity_type | category | primary_domains | tags | cult_scope | primary_period | evidence_confidence | review_status | inclusion_basis | earth_association_score | chthonic_flag | serpent_flag | short_note | entity_class |
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| ENT_MES_NINGAL | Ningal | Mesopotamian | Moon goddess / Divine consort | Nature Deity | moon; divine consort of Nanna/Sin; mother of Utu/Shamash; Ur; night | A | "Great Lady" (Sumerian: nin = lady, gal = great); divine consort of Nanna/Sin the moon god; her primary cult centers are Ur (the Nanna/Sin temple city) and Harran; she is explicitly named in Sumerian hymns and laments as the mother of Inanna/Ishtar (the evening/morning star) and Utu/Shamash (the sun); the Lamentation over the Destruction of Ur (ETCSL 2.2.2) gives her a major role as the goddess who pleads before the divine assembly not to destroy Ur but is ultimately unable to prevent it — one of the most powerful divine lament figures in Sumerian literature; she is also the mother of Ereshkigal in some traditions, making her the mother of both the love goddess (Inanna) and the queen of death (Ereshkigal); her cult at Harran survived into the Islamic period among the Sabians | deity |
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