What is agrat-bat-mahlaht?

Agrat-Bat-Mahlaht is a figure in Jewish mythology and Kabbalah, often depicted as a demon or succubus, and considered one of the four wives of the archangel Samael. She is associated with seduction, sexual temptation and lust, and is said to prey on men while they sleep. Her name means "powerful female offspring of Mahlaht," and some interpretations suggest that she represents the dark, feminine aspect of God's creation. She is often considered a dangerous and malevolent entity, associated with sin and corruption. However, some modern practitioners of witchcraft and other alternative spiritual practices have embraced Agrat-Bat-Mahlaht as a symbol of feminine power and sexuality.