"Inanna's Descent" Transliteration by William R. Sladek

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From: Ph.D. dissertation · William R. Sladek · 1974

"Inanna's Descent" is a transliteration of the Inanna's Descent to the Netherworld afterlife myth. It was published by William R. Sladek in 1974 as part of a Ph.D. at Johns Hopkins University. In chapter VIII (8), a transliteration of the original text in Sumerian cuneiform is provided. The poem is 412 lines long.
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Sourceomnika.conscious.aiRetrieval date08/02/2020
Source record No.pp. 103-152MediumCompositeImage date1974CreatorWilliam R. SladekSource notesSladek, "ID / Sladek," 103-152.
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Sladek, William R. "Inanna's Descent to the Netherworld: A dissertation submitted to the Johns Hopkins University in conformity with the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy." PhD diss., Johns Hopkins University, 1974.
Sladek, William R., trans. "Ch. IX / Inanna's Descent Translation." In "Inanna's Descent to the Netherworld: A dissertation submitted to the Johns Hopkins University in conformity with the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy," 153-181, edited by William R. Sladek. Ph.D. diss., Johns Hopkins University, 1974.
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Inanna's Descent to the Netherworld Afterlife myth Myth icon
Sumerian Belief system
Inanna Main deity

Inanna descends from the great above to the great below. She abandons several temples and heads for open country. She gives precise instructions to her companion—Ninsubur: Inanna says "if I don't return in three days, go to the temples and plead on my behalf." At the netherworld she enters and goes through seven gates before she is turned into a corpse. Ninsubur follows the instructions and tells Inanna's father Enkil what happened. He helps her by sending two a-sexual creatures to sneak in and bring her back to life. Once Inanna is alive she ascends while being escorted by demons from the netherworld. The demons allow her to trade her husband Dumuzi in her place.