Tiamat: The Primordial Sea and Creator in Mesopotamian Mythology
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Tiamat: The Primordial Sea and Creator in Mesopotamian Mythology
Wisdom of the Ages for the Modern World: Tiamat ‘Primordial Creator, Destroyer’ – Edition 1
Host: Andrew Rogers: Founder of The Sumerian Society, Sumerian Auteur, Destroyer Auteur, Writer, Oracle.
The Sumerian Society: Tiamat ‘Primordial Creator, Destroyer’ – Andrew Rogers ‘Sumerian Auteur, Destroyer Auteur, Writer, Oracle’.
Tiamat: The Primordial Sea in Mesopotamian Mythology
In Mesopotamian religion, the figure of Tiamat is of great significance. Tiamat is described as the primordial sea and mated with Abzû (Apsu), the groundwater, resulting in the creation of the gods according to the Babylonian epic Enûma Elish, which translates to "When on High". Throughout the epic, Tiamat is depicted as a feminine entity, displaying both anthropomorphic and theriomorphic characteristics, such as having breasts and a tail.
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