== 特徴 ==
カムルセパは魔法と医学の女神であった<ref>Archi, 1993, p407</ref>。彼女は、儀礼的な文書に付けられた神話的な説明で証明されているように、その後人間に伝えられた様々な手順の発明者と見なされていた。彼女は神の助産婦としても機能することができた<ref>Archi, 1993, pp407-408</ref>。家庭生活や囲炉裏に関係することから、家の神であった可能性がある<ref>Taracha, 2009, pp114-115</ref>。
Kamrušepa was the goddess of both magic and medicine. She was regarded as the inventor of various procedures, subsequently passed on to humans, as attested in mythical explanations attached to ritual texts. She could function as a divine midwife as well. It is possible she was a household deity due to her connection with family life and the hearth.{{sfn|Taracha|2009|pp=114-115}}
As a healing goddess, she could be associated with deities such as [[Pirwa]], [[Maliya]]{{sfn|Taracha|2009|p=115}} and the [[Hurrian religion|Hurrian]] [[Šauška]] in Hittite rituals.{{sfn|Frantz-Szabó|1980|p=351}} The [[Luwians]] seemingly regarded her as analogous to [[List of Mesopotamian deities|Mesopotamian]] medicine goddess [[Gula (goddess)|Gula]], and in some cases texts presented as incantations of Gula in Mesopotamia were attributed to Kamrušepa in Luwian tradition.{{sfn|Taracha|2009|p=150}}