- Teshub
Teshub (also written "Teshup") was the Hurrian god of sky and storm. He was derived from the Hattian Taru. His Hittite and
Luwian name was Tarhun (with variant stem forms "Tarhunt", "Tarhuwant", "Tarhunta").He is depicted holding a triple
thunderbolt and a weapon, usually anaxe (often double-headed) or mace. The sacred bull common throughoutAnatolia was his signature animal, represented by his horned crown or by his steeds Seri andHurri , who drew hischariot or carried him on their backs. In the Hurrian schema, he was paired withHebat themother goddess ; in the Hittite, with the sun goddess ofArinna —acultus of great antiquity which may ultimately derive from the bull god and mother goddess worshipped atÇatalhöyük in theNeolithic era. Myths also exist of his conflict with the sea creature (possibly a snake or serpent) Hedammu (CTH 348). His son wasSarruma . According to Hittite myth, one of his greatest acts was the slaying of the dragonIlluyanka .He is similar to the Vedic deity
Indra .Fact|date=February 2007The Hurrian myth of Teshub's origin—he was conceived when the god
Kumarbi bit off and swallowed his fatherAnu 's genitals—is a likely inspiration for the story of Uranus,Cronus , andZeus , which is recounted inHesiod 's "Theogony ".ee also
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Perkūnas
*Labraunda
*Indra
*Illuyanka
*Tarchon
*Thor
*Shango
*Ninurta
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