- Anunnaki
The Anunnaki (also transcribed as: Anunnaku, Ananaki) are a group of Sumerian and Akkadian deities related to, and in some cases overlapping with, the
Annuna (the 'Fifty Great Gods') and theIgigi (minor gods). The name is variously written ""d"a-nuna", ""d"a-nuna-ke4-ne", or ""d"a-nun-na", meaning something to the effect of 'those of royal blood' [Leick, Gwendolyn: "A Dictionary of Ancient Near Eastern Mythology" (NY: Routledge, 1998), p. 7] or 'princely offspring' [Black, Jeremy and Green, Anthony: "Gods, Demons and Symbols of Ancient Mesopotamia: An Illustrated Dictionary"] or "heaven and earth" (Anu -na-ki)The Annunaki appear in the Babylonian creation myth, "Enuma Elish ". In the late version magnifyingMarduk , after the creation of mankind, Marduk divides the Anunnaki and assigns them to their proper stations, three hundred in heaven, three hundred on the earth. [The term "Anunnaki" in this context would be identical to "hashamayim ve'et ha'arets", the heavens and earth of the opening verse of Genesis.] In gratitude, the Annunaki, the "Great Gods", built Esagila, the splendid: "They raised high the head ofEsagila equalingApsu . Having built a stage-tower as high as Apsu, they set up in it an abode for Marduk, Enlil, Ea." Then they built their own shrines.According to later Babylonian myth, the Anunnaki were the children of
Anu and Ki, brother and sister gods, themselves the children ofAnshar andKishar (Skypivot and Earthpivot, theCelestial pole s).Anshar andKishar were the children of Lahm andLahmu ("the muddy ones"), names given to the gatekeepers of theAbzu temple atEridu , the site at which the creation was thought to have occurred. The head of the Anunnaki council was the GreatAnu , (rather than being just a sky god, Anu in Sumerian actually means "sky"), ofUruk and the other members were his offspring. His place was taken byEnlil , (En=lord, lil=wind,air), who at some time was thought to have separated heaven and earth. This resulted in an ongoing dispute between Enlil ofNippur and his half brotherEnki ofEridu regarding the legitimacy of Enlil's assumption of leadership. Enki, (En=lord, Ki=Earth), in addition to being the God of fresh water, was also God of wisdom and magic, regarded by some as an alchemist. When the Igigi went on strike and refused to continue to work maintaining the universe, on the Shappatu (Hebrew: שבת, Eng: Shabbath) Enki created humankind to assume responsibility for the tasks the Gods no longer performed. The Anunnaki were the High Council of the Gods, and Anu's companions. They were distributed through theEarth and theUnderworld . The best known of them wereAsaru ,Asarualim ,Asarualimnunna ,Asaruludu ,En-Ki (Ea for the Akkadians), Namru,Namtillaku andTutu .A conventional analysis of Sumerian religious practice can be found in
A. Leo Oppenheim , "Ancient Mesopotamia: Portrait of a Dead Civilization", a revised edition of which was published in 1976.Notes
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