The god Urash worshiped in Dilbat was not the same as
Urash, the spouse of
Anu. Evidence for the worship of the latter is uncommon, and unlike the god of Dilbat she was chiefly a cosmogonic deity. A connection nonetheless existed between Anu and the male Urash, as exemplified by the reference to the former in the name of the latter's main temple, E-ibbi-Anum, and
Wilfred G. Lambert assumes they were likely viewed as father and son. Urash's wife was Ninegal, in Dilbat associated with
Nungal. However, in the god list
An = Anum (though not in any other sources) his spouse is instead Nin-uru, "lady of the city," perhaps to be identified with Belet-ali, whose name has the same meaning in Akkadian, though the latter name has also been interpreted as an epithet of the rainbow goddess
Manzat, who was connected to the well-being of cities. Deities regarded as his children include Nanaya, sometimes called his firstborn daughter, and Lagamal. A temple dedicated to Lagamal was located in Dilbat, and displays of personal devotion, such as using the formula "servant of Lagamal," are common in documents from this location. In a
neo-Babylonian god list from the temple of
Nabu in
Babylon he appears right after Urash and Ninegal. Urash's sukkal was Ipte-bit(am), whose name means "he opened the house." A deity bearing the name Ipte-bita also occurs as one of the two "Daughters of E-ibbi-Anum" in a late text, alongside Belet-Eanni. Based on the fact that analogous pairs of "Daughters of Esagil" and "Daughters of Ezida" are identified as members of courts of
Sarpanit and of Nanaya respectively, specifically as their hairdressers, it has been proposed by
Andrew R. George that these pairs of goddesses were imagined as maidservants in the household of the major deity or deities of a given temple. In the
Weidner and Nippur god lists Urash occurs in the proximity of deities such as Ninurta,
Zababa, Ninegal and Lagamal. In
Hittite sources, the logogram dURAŠ designates the vegetation god
Šuwaliyat, though his name could also be rendered as dNIN.URTA. By extension it could also designate the
Hurrian Tashmishu, equated with him. ==Worship==