- Hittite mythology
Heavily influenced by
Mesopotamian mythology , the religion of theHittites andLuwian s retains noticeable Indo-European elements, for example Tarhunt the god of thunder, and his conflict with the serpentIlluyanka .Tarhunt has a son, Telepinu and a daughter,
Inara . Inara is involved with thePuruli spring festival. She is a protective deity (dLAMMA).Ishara is a goddess of the oath.Kumarbi is the father of Tarhunt, his role in theSong of Kumarbi being reminiscent of that ofKronos in the "Theogony " ofHesiod .Ullikummi is a stone monster fathered by Kumarbi, reminiscent of Hesiod'sTyphon .The Luwian god of weather and lightning "Pihassassa" may be at the origin of Greek
Pegasus . Depictions of hybrid animals (likehippogriff s, chimerae etc.) are typical for the Anatolian art of the period.The Sun goddess of
Arinna (Xanthos )The Hittites often worshipped their gods through Huwasi stones. These stones represented deities and would be treated as a sacred object.
Literature
*Gary Beckman, "The Religion of the Hittites", The Biblical Archaeologist (1989).
*J. G. Macqueen, "Hattian Mythology and Hittite Monarchy", Anatolian Studies (1959).ee also
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*Hittite military oath
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