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  • Lahmu - Wikipedia
    Lahmu were associated with water They were generally believed to be servants of Enki Ea (and later on of his son Marduk as well), and were described as the doorkeepers of his temple in Eridu and possibly as the "guardians of the sea" known from some versions of the Atra-Hasis
  • Lahmu and Lahamu | God, Apsu, Tiamat, Mythology | Britannica
    Usually, Lahmu and Lahamu represent silt, but in some texts they seem to take the form of serpents, and, because the wavy line of a gliding snake is similar to the ripple of water, some scholars believe that Lahmu and Lahamu may have been only synonyms of Tiamat
  • The Myth of Lahmu and Lahamu: Primordial Deities in Mesopotamian . . .
    Lahmu and Lahamu were the first-born deities in Mesopotamian mythology, emerging from the primordial waters of Tiamat and Apsu They were the progenitors of the subsequent generations of gods, including Anshar and Kishar, representing the celestial heavens and the earthly firmament
  • ENUMA ELISH | Sacred Texts Archive
    Lahmu and Lahamu heard and cried aloud All of the Igigi [The elder gods] wailed bitterly, saying: What has been altered so that they should We do not understand the deed of Tiamat! Then did they collect and go, The great gods, all of them, who decree fate They entered in before Ansar, they filled They kissed one another, in the assembly ;
  • Lahmu - World Mythos
    Lahmu is often depicted as a figure with a human body and the head of a lion or a similar creature, symbolizing his strength and protective nature This hybrid appearance is common in Mesopotamian art, where deities often possess animalistic features to convey their powers and attributes
  • Lahmu — Grokipedia
    Lahmu is commonly depicted in Mesopotamian art as a bearded, muscular male figure characterized by long, curly hair arranged in distinctive ringlets, often numbering four or six, which underscores his name meaning "the hairy one "
  • Enuma Elish--The Babylonian Creation Story
    After the waters of Apsu and Tiamat mix, the gods Lahmu and Lahamu ("slime, mud") emerge And from this pair come Anshar ("whole sky") and Kishar ("whole earth"), meaning perhaps "the horizon, the circular rim of heaven and the corresponding circular rim of earth" (Jacobsen 168)
  • Lahmu - Deity - OMNIKA Mythology
    Lahmu was said to be a primordial being who was one of the earliest deities in Akkadian and Babylonian traditions Akkadian refers to a culture that emerged in Mesopotamia during the third millennium BCE The belief system included many deities, most of whom were later diffused into Sumerian, Babylonian, and Assyrian culture
  • Lahmu - World History Encyclopedia
    Lahmu was a minor god associated with the god Ea Ritual texts prescribe that such figures be buried in the corners of a room and in the courtyard From Nineveh
  • Lahmu : Protective apotropaic entity
    Lahmu emerges as a fascinating figure within ancient Mesopotamian mythology, recognised for its distinctive role as an apotropaic guardian The most striking feature of Lahmu is a luxuriant, untamed covering of hair that dominates its appearance, an aspect that lends both a wild and protective aura Did You Know?





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