== 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>。 Kamrušepa was the goddess of both magic and medicine.{{sfn|Archi|1993|p=407}} She was regarded as the inventor of various procedures, subsequently passed on to humans, as attested in mythical explanations attached to ritual texts.{{sfn|Archi|1993|pp=407-408}} She could function as a divine midwife as well.{{sfn|Taracha|2009|p=115}} 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}}