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Ninḫursaĝ (Sumerian: 𒀭𒎏𒄯𒊕 Ninḫarsang; DNIN-ḪAR.SAG̃),
sometimes transcribed Ninursag, Ninḫarsag, or Ninḫursaĝa, also
known as
Damgalnuna or Ninmah...
- the Gods, "If I
bring Ninhursag before thee, what
shall be my reward?"
Ninhursag's sacred fox then
fetches the goddess.
Ninhursag relents and
takes Enki's...
- Ki.
Samuel Noah
Kramer identifies Ki with the
Sumerian mother goddess Ninhursag,
stating that they were
originally the same figure. The
oldest of the...
- ****yro-Babylonian religion, ****ociated with
deities such as Anu, Enlil, Enki and
Ninhursag.[citation needed]
Hursag is the
first word
written on
tablets found at...
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regarded as the
mother of Ninkasi. She also
appears in the myth Enki and
Ninhursag as one of the
deities meant to
soothe the
eponymous god's pain. In this...
- the
older sister of Enlil, 3
Ninhursag 4 with the true,
great Queen of heaven, 5 the
older sister of Enlil, 6
Ninhursag 7 he has had intercourse; 8 he...
- mother, the
Sumerian goddess often referred to in the
Sumerian language as
Ninhursag, Damkina, and Ninmah, was
often known as Belit-ili ('Lady of the Gods')...
- and
cemetery at the
highest point. It was a cult
center for the
goddess Ninhursag. The site was
first worked by
Henry Hall of the
British Museum in 1919...
- in Enki and
Ninhursag,
which might not
represent his
actual functions. In this myth, he is the
first of the
deities created by
Ninhursag to
relieve Enki's...
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Sumerian creation myth.
Dilmun was
described in the saga of Enki and
Ninhursag as pre-existing in
paradisiacal state,
where predators do not kill, pain...