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Asalluhi, also
spelled as
Asarluhi or Asalluhe, also
known as Asaralimnuna, Asaralim,
Asalim or
Asarnuna was a
Mesopotamian god
primarily ****ociated with...
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under the
belief that
Marduk and
Asalluhi were the same god.
Johandi on the
other hand
suggests that
Marduk and
Asalluhi were not seen as the same god,...
- supplicants.
Among the
deities regarded as
their children were
Nanshe and
Asalluhi.
While the myth Enki and
Ninhursag treats her as
interchangeable with the...
- a
bilingual incantation written in both
Sumerian and Akkadian, the god
Asalluḫi describes the "evil udug" to his
father Enki: O my father, the evil udug...
- spouse. In incantations,
Nammu could appear alongside deities such as Enki,
Asalluhi and Nanshe. An
early literary text
known from a copy from Ebla mentions...
- to
provide him with new names. He
states that
Marduk will be
known as
Asalluhi and
subsequently partakes in
further name-giving
alongside Lahmu and Lahamu...
- king ... 20 ... (Reverse) 1
First ... were
giving [Eridu or Ku’ara?] to
Asalluhi, 2
Second ... were
giving [Bad-tibira to the
nugig midwife?], 3
Third ...
- to
counter Namtar's influence. The same
function was also
attributed to
Asalluhi. However,
Namtar could in turn be
implored to take care of
other demons...
- a
bilingual incantation written in both
Sumerian and Akkadian, the god
Asalluḫi describes the "evil udug" to his
father Enki: O my father, the evil udug...
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figures probably adapted the
mythological and
iconographic traditions of
Asallúhi (also Asarlúhi or Asaruludu), the "princely bison" of Near
Eastern traditions...