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Ninhursaga
(Sumerian) A Mother-Goddess, one of several in Sumerian mythology. She is regarded as the mother of many divinities by Enlil, who further extends His line by incestuous unions with their daughters. Her name means "Lady of the Mountains."
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- Dismembering Enki and Ninhursaga. In: H.D..
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- Mother Goddess Ninhursaga, also called Nintur. She is the mother of man and the mother of the gods . .
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- Jul 20, 2009 goddess →Ninhursaga, and saw a parallel in the unions of →Ea/Enki– Ninhursaga and. Napirisha–Kiririsha.
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- Ninhursaga: Oxford Dictionary of World Mythology
- With him ranks Ninhursaga as older sister. Enki, a late comer, was regarded as a younger brother.
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