A scorpion goddess is a goddess associated with a scorpion theme.
Examples include:
Chelamma, Hindu goddess of the Southern Karnataka region of India
Hedetet, Egyptian scorpion goddess
Ishara, Eblaite, Mesopotamian, Hurrian and Ugaritic goddess associated with love, oaths, illness and the underworld, represented by a scorpion symbol on kudurru[1]
Isis, Egyptian queen mother goddess who sometimes appeared as a scorpion, and was accompanied and guarded by seven minor scorpion deities on her travels
Lisin, also known as Negun, was a Sumerian goddess identified with the star α Scorpionis, the "heart of Scorpion"
Malinalxochitl, Aztec goddess of snakes, scorpions and insects
Ningirima, Mesopotamian goddess of incantations, was associated with the scorpion star
Serket, patron goddess of the Pharaohs and deification of the scorpion
Ta-Bitjet, Egyptian goddess with antivenomous secretions, consort to Horus
^Archi, Alfonso (2020). "Išḫara and Aštar at Ebla: Some Definitions". The Third Millennium. BRILL. doi:10.1163/9789004418080_002.
A scorpiongoddess is a goddess associated with a scorpion theme. Examples include: Chelamma, Hindu goddess of the Southern Karnataka region of India...
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in Mesopotamian astronomy has always been "heart of Scorpion" and it was associated with the goddess Lisin. Some scholars have speculated that the star...
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remembered as a huntress goddess during the Iron Age, and she was mentioned as such in a 5th century BC Aramaic incantation against scorpion stings inscribed...
the scorpion to kill Orion after the hunter earned the goddess' favor by admitting she was better than him. After Zeus raised Orion and the scorpion to...
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