Nammu - The Goddess of the Primordial Waters - Sumerian Mythology
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- čas přidán 22. 04. 2024
- Nammu was the primordial goddess of the waters and the sea in Sumerian mythology and symbolized original chaos and creation. Considered the mother of the gods, including Anu and Ki, she played a crucial role in the genesis of the cosmos and the origin of life.
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I love how you're doing Mesopotamian myth now. It's one of my favorite mythologies and feels so unnoticed.
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I love how Sumerians looked at chaos as boundless potential instead of something to tame with Namu
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This video is nice,and I like the narration of the video.
0:00 🌊 Wow so this is Nammu just pure out of water from jar.
0:15 Anu and KI are appear.
0:30 These guys are rowing a boat with Statue of Nammu.
0:50 They are taking and thinking to give humanity some water that will change them to make better future.
👏👏 Now that was totally amazing story of Nammu The Goddess of the Primordial Waters in Sumerian Mythology history. No wonder that impressive but it will be hopeful.
Hail Nammu!
The degree of distinction between her and Tiamat is perhaps wider than for other comparative Sumerian/Akkadian gods.
Do Tiamat next
Zeus: Hey baby, do you want to feel my muscles ?
Nammu:Get lost!
Zeus:Aw, come on. We can be good buddies.
@@DarthDread-oh2ne Nammu:No!
Jupiter: Are you OK?
This joke is so stale...
Can you tell about the saga of karna the son of the sun god in from the Mahabharat❤
Was she the Goddess that also created enkidu?
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Can you do God’s forgotten wife, Asherah?
Hail Asherah!
Does all Sumerian gods and goddesses have wings?
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Another goddess of the water
So she's the sumerian counterpart to khaos
She later became Tiamat