Pidray

Pidray
Daughter of Baal
Major cult centerUgarit
Personal information
ParentsBaal
SiblingsTallay, Arsay, multiple others[1]
Equivalents
Mesopotamian equivalentNanaya
Hurrian equivalentḪepat

Pidray (Ugaritic: 𐎔𐎄𐎗𐎊, pdry[2]) was an Ugaritic goddess of uncertain character. She is first attested as an Amorite deity in a bilingual Mesopotamian lexical list, but she is otherwise almost exclusively from Ugaritic texts. While she is well attested in this text corpus, her role in Ugaritic religion remains uncertain. It has been proposed that she was one of the tutelary deities of the kings of Ugarit. Another proposal connects her with the weather, though this assumption is not universally accepted. The meaning of her name also continues to be disputed. In Ugaritic myths, she is described as a daughter of the weather god Baal. In the Baal Cycle, she appears alongside the goddess Tallay, regarded as her sister. In a single passage they are also joined by Arsay. Pidray alone is also mentioned in the myth Marriage of Nikkal and Yarikh.

  1. ^ Schwemer 2001, p. 545.
  2. ^ Pardee 2002, p. 21.

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