Ninazu

Ninazu (Sumerian: 𒀭𒊩𒌆𒀀𒋢) was a Mesopotamian god of the underworld of Sumerian origin. He was also associated with snakes and vegetation, and with time acquired the character of a warrior god. He was frequently associated with Ereshkigal, either as a son, husband, or simply as a deity belonging to the same category of underworld gods.

Ninazu
God of the underworld, snakes and vegetation
Major cult centerEnegi, originally also Eshnunna
Symbolsnake
Personal information
Parents
ConsortNingirida
Children
Equivalents
Eshnunnean equivalentTishpak

His original cult centers were Enegi and Eshnunna, though in the later city he was gradually replaced by a similar god, Tishpak. His cult declined after the Old Babylonian period, though in the city of Ur, where it was introduced from Enegi, he retained a number of worshipers even after the fall of the last Mesopotamian empires.

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