
Abzu - Wikipedia
Certain tanks of holy water in Babylonian and Assyrian temple courtyards were also called abzû (apsû). [3] Typical in religious washing, these tanks were similar to Judaism's mikvot, the washing pools of Islamic mosques, or the baptismal font in Christian churches.
Apsu | Mesopotamian mythology | Britannica
…created by the merging of Apsu (the watery deep beneath the earth) and Tiamat (the personification of the salt waters); this is described in the Babylonian mythological text Enuma elish (c. 12th century bc). …existed only the male (Apsu) and female (Tiamat) gods of the deep.
Abzu God: The Mysterious Ancient Deity That Resided Beneath the …
Jan 11, 2022 · Abzu god was an ancient Mesopotamian water deity worshiped in Sumer, Babylonia, and Assyria. Abzu — also known as Apsu and Absu — initially represented a vast underground freshwater ocean that, according to Mesopotamian belief, …
Who is Apsu: The Mesopotamian God Explained - Old World Gods
Apsu, the Mesopotamian god, is a prominent figure in ancient mythology. According to the Babylonian creation myth, Enuma Elish, Apsu and Tiamat, the primordial goddess of the salty waters, joined forces to give birth to the first gods.
Apsu - Mesopotamian Mythology - Ancinet-Mythology.com
Apsu is a primeval Sumero-Akkadian god, representing the sweet waters underneath the earth (opposite Tiamat, the salt waters of Chaos). Later myths tell that the sweet and salty waters came together with a third element—possibly cloud—and created the first gods.
Abzu Sumerian God of Freshwater and Creation - mifologia.com
Known by names like Apsu, Apason, and Zigarun, Abzu’s influence spanned cultures and pantheons, echoing through the myths of Babylon and Egypt. As the subterranean ocean, Abzu’s waters mingled with Tiamat’s saltwater, birthing the first gods and laying the foundation of …
Ancient Mesopotamian Deities Apsu and Tiamat: History, Myths
Aug 15, 2023 · Apsu and Tiamat are primordial deities in the mythologies of ancient Mesopotamia, particularly in the Babylonian creation myth known as the “Enuma Elish.” This epic is one of the earliest known stories in human history, predating even some parts of the Bible.
Apsu - Deity - OMNIKA Mythology
In the Babylonian tradition, Apsu (Sumerian: 𒍪 𒀊) was a primordial creature and the lover of Tiamat; and, he was killed by Ea. Most other traditions depict Apsu as water. Sumerian religion refers to spiritual beliefs practiced from ca. 4500-1900 BCE in …
Abzu - World Mythology
Summary page for Abzu, the Sumerian god of the underground cavern of sweet waters. Sumerian Pantheon. Underground Cavern of Sweet Water. Creator: Abzu helped create the first gods by mingling with Tiamat’s (Namma’s) waters. His primordial waters symbolized the …
Abzu | Religion Wiki | Fandom
The abzu (𒍪 𒀊, Akkadian: apsû also engur, 𒇉, Akkadian: engurru) from the Sumerian ab 'ocean' and zu 'wisdom'[1] or 'deep' was the name for fresh water from underground aquifers that was given a religious quality in Sumerian and Akkadian mythology.