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Ningikuga

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assumed that the mother of Ningal and the spouse of Enki were the same goddess, Antoine Cavigneaux and Manfred Krebernik keep the two uses of the name separate. Jacobsen also argued that based on the meaning of Ningikuga's name it can be assumed that both she and her daughter were associated with
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explains Ningikuga as a name of Ningal. A single hymn to Inanna also uses the name Ningikuga to refer to a manifestation of this goddess, and describes her as "the mistress of all, the pure one, who purifies the earth".
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itself she is outright equated with her. In the latter list she appears in line 178 of tablet II, before
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A reconstruction of the Assyro-Babylonian god lists, AN:A-nu-um and AN:Anu ลกรก Ameli
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A tradition according to which Ningikuga was a wife of Enki is known. In the
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composition and in a love song, Ningikuga is the name of
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Index

Mesopotamian goddess
Old Babylonian
An = Anum
Damgalnuna
Ninti
Ningal
Inanna
Thorkild Jacobsen
reeds
marshes


Jacobsen 1978



Cavigneaux & Krebernik 1998
Litke 1998
Jacobsen 1992


Jacobsen 1978
Litke 1998
Asher-Greve & Westenholz 2013
Goddesses in Context: On Divine Powers, Roles, Relationships and Gender in Mesopotamian Textual and Visual Sources
ISBN
978-3-7278-1738-0
"Nin-gikuga"
doi
10.12987/9780300161823

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