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Ningirima was a
Mesopotamian goddess ****ociated with incantations,
attested already in the
Early Dynastic period. She was also ****ociated with snakes...
- Malinalxochitl, the
Aztec goddess of snakes, scorpions, and
insects of the
desert Ningirima, a
Mesopotamian goddess ****ociated with
incantations and the Scorpion...
- of the city of Diniktum.
Suggestions that
Ninkilim was
equated with
Ningirima can be
found in
older publications,
based on the
similarity of
their names...
- "the lady of Uruk", was
instead an
epithet of the
incantation goddess Ningirima, as
indicated by
inscriptions of Lugalzagesi, or Inanna, as
attested in...
- Maštabba Nabu
Namtar Nanshe Nindara Ninmarki Nisaba Ninazu Ningal Ningirida Ningirima Ninkasi Ninkilim Ninlil Ninmug Ninšar
Ninsikila Ninšubur
Ninsun Nuska...
- Maštabba Nabu
Namtar Nanshe Nindara Ninmarki Nisaba Ninazu Ningal Ningirida Ningirima Ninkasi Ninkilim Ninlil Ninmug Ninšar
Ninsikila Ninšubur
Ninsun Nuska...
- also be ****ociated with
other deities responsible for exorcisms, such as
Ningirima.
Multiple sanctuaries dedicated to her
existed in Nippur,
though she was...
- ****ociated with censers. Both of them
could be
grouped into a
triad with
Ningirima, a
deity who also
belonged to the
sphere of
ritual purification. Gibil...
- into the
circle of Ningal,
while in
incantations she
appears alongside Ningirima or Nammu. The
oldest attestations of the
worship of
Nanshe come from the...
- Maštabba Nabu
Namtar Nanshe Nindara Ninmarki Nisaba Ninazu Ningal Ningirida Ningirima Ninkasi Ninkilim Ninlil Ninmug Ninšar
Ninsikila Ninšubur
Ninsun Nuska...