
Asalluhi - Wikipedia
Asalluhi, also spelled as Asarluhi or Asalluhe, also known as Asaralimnuna, Asaralim, Asalim or Asarnuna was a Mesopotamian god primarily associated with the sphere of incantations and exorcism, commonly operating together with his father Enki. He is likely the same deity as Asar, who was attested starting from the third millennium BCE.
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Asaruludu - Religion Wiki | Fandom
In Sumerian and Akkadian mythology Asaruludu is one of the Anunnaku. His name is also spelled Asarludu, Asarluhi, and Namshub. As Namshub (shining), he is considered a protective deity, "the shining god that illuminates our path".
Asalluhi - Wikiwand
Asalluhi, also spelled as Asarluhi or Asalluhe, also known as Asaralimnuna, Asaralim, Asalim or Asarnuna was a Mesopotamian god primarily associated with the sphere of incantations and exorcism, commonly operating together with his father Enki. He is likely the same deity as Asar, who was attested starting from the third millennium BCE.
Ancient Mesopotamian Gods and Goddesses - Asalluhi (god)
Asalluhi is the son of Enki/Ea and a god of incantations and magic, sometimes merged with Marduk. The etymology and meaning of his name are unclear. It is unclear whether Asalluhi was from his earliest attestations associated with incantations and magic. Asalluhi's role as an exorcist TT is absent from the Sumerian literary references (see below).
Asarluhi, Asalluhi – Eat The Fruit
Spelled Asarluhi 𒀭𒍂𒇽𒄭, Asalluhi, and sometimes Namshub in Sumerian, or Asaruludu in Akkadian. The origin of this name is unclear, however according to the Enuma Elish, Asaruludu means “light of the gods” or “the shining god who illuminates our path.”
Rabisu - Wikipedia
In Akkadian mythology the Rabisu ("the lurker"; Sumerian 𒉺𒁽 Maškim, "deputy, attorney" [1]), or possibly Rabasa, are vampiric spirits, daimons, or demons. The Rabisu are associated in mythology with the Curse of Akkad. A consistent translation of "Rabisu" is “Lingerers”.
Asaruludu | Sigils Symbols and Signs - Shirleytwofeathers.com
Mar 6, 2017 · The Seventh Name is ASARULUDU. Wielder of the Flaming Sword, oversees the Race of Watchers at the bidding of the Elder Gods. He ensures the most perfect safety, especially in dangerous tasks undertaken at the behest of the Astral Gods, his Word is BANMASKIM.
Asaruludu - AcademiaLab
En la mitología sumeria y acadia, Asaruludu es uno de los Anunnaki. Su nombre también se escribe Asarludu, Asarluhi y Namshub. La etimología y el significado de su nombre no están claros. Asaruludu sirvió como exorcista en los rituales religiosos sumerios.
Asaruludu
Asaruludu is an Anunnaki in Sumerian and Akkadian mythology who served as an exorcist and a protective deity. His name means "shining" and "the light of the gods". Asaruludu was the patron deity of Kuara and the son of Enki/Ea. He was later syncretized with Marduk.
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