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<sup>mul</sup>nin.girim<sub>3</sub> = be-let te-lil-ti / <sup>d</sup>iš-ḫa-ra "Ningirim = Lady of purification, Ishkhara" [Mesop.Astrol., App. B: 39].
<sup>mul</sup>nin.girim<sub>3</sub> = ''be-let te-lil-ti'' / <sup>d</sup>''iš-ḫa-ra'' "Ningirim = Lady of purification, Ishkhara" [Mesop.Astrol., App. B: 39].
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         '''II. Deity.'''


==== II. Deity. ====
         Ningirim is an ancient Sumerian goddess whose name has been known since the time of Fara (XXVI century B.C.) [Krebernik 1984, 233 ff.; 2000a, 363]. In divine genealogies, she is characterized ambiguously: as the daughter or sister of Enlil, as the daughter of Ninurta or Enki, as the sister of the deity of "holy water" [ibid. [ibid.] Among her epithets are bēlet šipti "Lady of the spell," bēlet tēlilti "Lady of purification," egi-zi-gal-an-na "Great, righteous Lady of the sky" [ibid., 241-242, 255]. Originally associated with water, fish, and the serpent deity Irhan [ibid.]. In the Old Akkadian period there was a temple dedicated to her [TCS 3, no. 19]. See also [Lambert 2013, 431-432].
         Ningirim is an ancient Sumerian goddess whose name has been known since the time of Fara (XXVI century B.C.) [Krebernik 1984, 233 ff.; 2000a, 363]. In divine genealogies, she is characterized ambiguously: as the daughter or sister of Enlil, as the daughter of Ninurta or Enki, as the sister of the deity of "holy water" [ibid. [ibid.] Among her epithets are ''bēlet šipti'' "Lady of the spell," ''bēlet tēlilti'' "Lady of purification," ''egi-zi-gal-an-na'' "Great, righteous Lady of the sky" [ibid., 241-242, 255]. Originally associated with water, fish, and the serpent deity Irhan [ibid.]. In the Old Akkadian period there was a temple dedicated to her [TCS 3, no. 19]. See also [Lambert 2013, 431-432].


== Historical Dictionaries ==
== Historical Dictionaries ==
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Revision as of 10:06, 24 April 2025

mulNIN.GIRIM3 is an ancient Mesopotamian asterism.

Dictionary

Kurtik with Hilder, Hoffmann, Horowitz, Kim

Var. reading: mulNIN.A.ḪA.KUD/TAR.DU; in astronomical texts, apparently an epithet of Venus as the goddess Ishkhara, who was sometimes identified with Ishtar(?) [G. 314; Tallqvist 1938, 397-398; Lambert 2013, 431-432; Litke 1998, 63ff.; Goetze 1945, 234; 1955, 17; Biggs 1967, 43-44; Krebernik 2000a].

Sources Identifications
"Great Star List and Miscellenia".

mulnin.girim3 = be-let te-lil-ti / diš-ḫa-ra "Ningirim = Lady of purification, Ishkhara" [Mesop.Astrol., App. B: 39].

Additional

II. Deity.

         Ningirim is an ancient Sumerian goddess whose name has been known since the time of Fara (XXVI century B.C.) [Krebernik 1984, 233 ff.; 2000a, 363]. In divine genealogies, she is characterized ambiguously: as the daughter or sister of Enlil, as the daughter of Ninurta or Enki, as the sister of the deity of "holy water" [ibid. [ibid.] Among her epithets are bēlet šipti "Lady of the spell," bēlet tēlilti "Lady of purification," egi-zi-gal-an-na "Great, righteous Lady of the sky" [ibid., 241-242, 255]. Originally associated with water, fish, and the serpent deity Irhan [ibid.]. In the Old Akkadian period there was a temple dedicated to her [TCS 3, no. 19]. See also [Lambert 2013, 431-432].

Historical Dictionaries

Kurtik (2022, n30) Gössmann (1950)
вар. чтения: mulNIN.A.ḪA.KUD/TAR.DU; в астрономических текстах, по-видимому, эпитет Венеры, как богини Ишхары, которая иногда отождествлялась с Иштар(?) [G. 314; Tallqvist 1938, 397–398; Lambert 2013, 431–432; Litke 1998, 63ff.; Goetze 1945, 234; 1955, 17; Biggs 1967, 43–44; Krebernik 2000а].

I. Источники.

«Большой список звезд». mulnin.girim3 = be-let te-lil-ti  / diš-ḫa-ra «Нингирим = Госпожа очищения, Ишхара» [Mesop.Astrol., App. B: 39].

II. Божество.

Нингирим — древняя шумерская богиня, имя которой известно со времени Фары (XXVI в. до н.э.) [Krebernik 1984, 233 ff.; 2000а, 363]. В божественных генеалогиях характеризуется неоднозначно: как дочь или сестра Энлиля, как дочь Нинурты или Энки, как сестра божества «святой воды» [ibid.]. Среди ее эпитетов bēlet šipti «Госпожа заклинания», bēlet tēlilti «Госпожа очищения», egi-zi-gal-an-na «Великая праведная госпожа небес» [ibid., 241–242, 255]. Первоначально была связана с водой, рыбой и змеиным божеством Ирханом [ibid.]. В староаккадский период существовал посвященный ей храм [TCS 3, № 19]. См. также [Lambert 2013, 431–432].

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