- Enbilulu
Enbilulu was a rivers and
canal s god in Mesopotamian mythology. In the creation mythology he was placed in charge of the sacred riversTigris andEuphrates by the godEnki . Also he was the deity ofirrigation andfarming . In the Sumerian "Enlil and Ninlil" story he is a son and husband ofEnlil andNinlil . InBabylonian times he becomes the son of Ea and is syncretized withAdad .In the
Enuma Elish Enbilulu is said to "know the secrets of water" and "of the running of rivers below the earth". Another version calls him "The Lord who makes all things flourish" who regulates for the land the grazing and watering places, who opened the wells and thereby apportioned the waters of abundance.Various translations of
Enuma Elish attribute as many as three separate aspects of divinity to Enbilulu. They include the namesEpadun ("the lord who sprinkles the field", who knows the most subtle geometries of the earth),Enbilulugugal ("lord of abundance, opulence and amplecrops ", the power that presides over all growth and all things that grow), andHegal ("who provides rich rains over the wide earth and providesvegetation for the people's consumption", often called the master of the arts of farming andagriculture as well as one who knows the secrets of metals).References
Michael Jordon, Encyclopedia of Gods, Kyle Cathie Limited, 2002
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