(S)he whose face is radiant, beautiful in countenance;
Asushunamir
(S)he, clothed in the stars, male & female, companion to Inanna;
Asushunamir
The spell of Ereshkigal, Queen of the Dead, could not possess
this luminescent being. Yet she was charmed by Asushunamir's
beauty, moved by (he)r voice, amused by (he)r dance. Ereshkigal
called for a great feast to be held in (he)r honor; the best
wine, the finest meats, the most sumptuous of fruit. Ereshkigal
dreamed of taking this beautiful being to her bed, and of keeping
her forever with her in the Land of the Dead.
But Asushunamir was careful to pour the wine upon the floor
and to eat no food prepared by the servants of Ereshkigal. When
the Queen of the Dead grew careless from the wine, Asushunamir
asked if (s)he might taste the water of life, kept locked in the
cellar. This was the water of which Enki had spoken when
Asushunamir came into the world, the water with which one must be
sprinkled to pass through the seven gates of Irkalla, the water
to renew one's life on earth. Ereshkigal cried out, "Namtar,
bring the jug with the water of life. I shall grant the wish of
this charming creature."
Later, when Ereshkigal fell into a deep sleep, Asushunamir
made (he)r way to the lampless cell where Inanna, captive, lay
dying. (S)he sprinkled Inanna with the water of life and, as the
drops fell on her inert body, Innana breathed easily as a child
might breathe and then awakened.
Beautiful and once more flowing with the energy of life,
Innana quickly made her way through the seven gates of Irkalla,
ascending to earth, causing the flowers to grow and restoring the
trees to green. People returned to their planting, their weaving,
their making of wine, their love making, and a great feast was
held in honor of the return of Inanna.
Asushunamir was not as fortunate. Ereshkigal awoke as (s)he
was approaching the seventh gate, and neither (he)r beauty, nor
(he)r charm, nor (he)r dancing or songs, could extinguish the
passion that had turned to hate.
``The food of the gutter shall thou eat,'' cried Ereshkigal,
her every word a curse.``The water of the sewer shall be your
drink. In the shadows you shall abide, despised and hated by even
your own kind.'' Having pronounced the curse, Ereshkigal banished
Asushunamir.
When Inanna learned of the curse placed upon Asushunamir,
she wept and spoke softly that no one might hear. ``The power of
Ereshkigal is great. No one dares to defy her. Yet I may soften
her curse upon you, as spring arrives to banish winter. Those who
are like you, my assinnu and kalum and kugarru and kalaturru,
lovers of men, kin to my sacred women, shall be strangers in
their own homes. Their families will keep them in the shadows and
will leave them nothing. The drunken shall smite them, and the
mighty shall imprison them. But if you remember me, how you were
born from the light of the stars to save me, and through me the
earth, from darkness and death, then I shall harbor you and your
kind. You shall be my favored children, and I shall make you my
priestesses. I shall grant you the gift of prophecy, the wisdom
of the earth and the moon and all that they govern, and you shall
banish illness from my children, even as you have stolen me from
the clutches of Ereshkigal.''
``And when you dress in my robes, I shall dance in your feet
and sing in your throats. No man shall be able to resist your
enchantments.''
``When the earthen jug is brought from Irkalla, lions shall
leap in the deserts, and you shall be freed from the spell of
Ereshkigal. Once more you will be called Asushunamir, a being
clothed in light. Your kind shall be called Those Whose Faces Are
Brilliant, Those Who Have Come to Renew the Light, The Blessed of
Inanna.''
Inanna's Promise to ALL Gallae
This is the Tale of Asushunamir
This Version Adaped by Laura Darlene Lansberry
sushunamir was created by Enki to rescue Inanna from the
"Land of No Return." Inanna, Queen of Heaven, was given great
gifts by Enki the Wise. Wisdom, justice, love, the sacred women,
and the fruit of the vine. The gift that saved her from death
Enki fashioned from the dirt beneath his fingernails. A being of
light called, Asushunamir.
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