Asalluhi

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Asalluhi is a Mesopotamian god associated with incantations, healing, and exorcism, often linked to the later Babylonian deity Marduk.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Mesopotamian god
deity
associatedWith exorcism
healing
incantations
magic
ritual purification
consideredAspectOf Marduk NERFINISHED
cosmologicalRole mediator between humans and gods through incantations
culture Mesopotamian religion NERFINISHED
domain apotropaic magic
ritual speech
epithet banisher of evil
expert in incantations
healer of the sick
function patron of exorcists
patron of ritual specialists
protector against demons
protector against witchcraft
gender male deity
hasCultType household cult
temple cult
languageOfName Sumerian
linkedTo Marduk NERFINISHED
mentionedIn Mesopotamian incantation texts
exorcistic ritual series
pantheon Babylonian pantheon
Sumerian pantheon NERFINISHED
relatedConcept Mesopotamian exorcism
Mesopotamian healing rituals
protective magic
role exorcist god
god of incantations
healing god NERFINISHED
sometimesIdentifiedWith Marduk NERFINISHED
worshipPeriod 2nd millennium BCE
Old Babylonian period NERFINISHED
worshipRegion Babylonia NERFINISHED
southern Mesopotamia NERFINISHED

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