Sun goddess of the Earth

[1] In the Neo-Hittite period, the Hattian underworld god, Lelwani was also syncretised with her.

[2] In Hittite texts, she is referred to as the "Queen of the Underworld" and possesses a palace with a vizier and servants.

In the Hittite New Kingdom, she is attested as the mother of two weather gods.

[5] In the Hurrian-Hittite "Song of the Ransom," the Sun goddess of the Earth / Allani invites the king of the gods, Tarḫunna/Teššub and his brother Šuwaliyat/Tašmišu to a feast in the Underworld and dances before them.

The Sun goddess of the Earth was worshipped in various places in the Hittite Empire, such as Katapa [de], A(n)galiya near Karaḫna [de], Ankuwa, Nerik, and Zippalanda.