huluppu tree

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The huluppu tree is a mythological tree from Sumerian literature, central to the tale of Inanna and symbolizing transformation, power, and the interplay between gods, humans, and the natural world.

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instanceOf mythological tree
object in Sumerian mythology
action uprooted by the south wind
appearsIn The Huluppu Tree (Inanna and the Huluppu Tree) NERFINISHED
associatedDeity Anu NERFINISHED
Enki NERFINISHED
Inanna NERFINISHED
cleansedBy Gilgamesh NERFINISHED
culture Sumerian
functionInMyth focus of conflict between divine and chthonic beings
source of royal and divine regalia for Inanna
genre mythological motif
inhabitedBy Anzu-bird NERFINISHED
Lilith NERFINISHED
serpent that could not be charmed
interpretedAs axis linking heaven, earth, and underworld in Mesopotamian thought
symbol of Inanna’s authority
symbol of fertility and growth
languageOfSources Sumerian NERFINISHED
narrativeRole central object in the tale of Inanna and the Huluppu Tree
originalLocation banks of the Euphrates
preservedIn cuneiform tablets
region ancient Mesopotamia NERFINISHED
relatedConcept sacred tree
world tree motif
relatedWork Epic of Gilgamesh NERFINISHED
relocatedTo Inanna’s garden in Uruk NERFINISHED
rescuedBy Inanna NERFINISHED
symbolizes connection between natural and divine worlds
interplay between gods and humans
power
transformation
timePeriod Early Mesopotamian literature
usedFor material for Inanna’s bed
material for Inanna’s throne

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