Išartu
| Išartu | |
|---|---|
Divine personification of righteousness | |
| Major cult center | Mari |
| Genealogy | |
| Spouse | Mīšaru |
Išartu was a Mesopotamian goddess regarded as the divine hypostasis of righteousness. She was closely associated with a deity of similar character, Mīšaru, and in the god list An = Anum they are described as a couple. Evidence of the worship of Išartu includes early Akkadian theophoric names, offering lists from Mari and late religious texts from Uruk.