Liliths
Liliths are a group of mythological and symbolic creatures that appear in various cultures and traditions. The term "Lilith" itself is derived from the Hebrew language, meaning "night" or "twilight."
According to biblical legend, Lilith was the first wife of Adam, created simultaneously with him from the
In Assyrian and Babylonian mythology, Lilith was depicted as a female demon and a creature of the
In modern times, the term "Lilith" has been adopted by feminist and pagan movements as a symbol
Some theories propose that Lilith may be connected to ancient goddesses like Ishtar, Inanna, or Astarte, who
The concept of Lilith continues to fascinate scholars, artists, and spiritual seekers, inspiring new interpretations and