{"id":182,"date":"2023-07-22T15:02:02","date_gmt":"2023-07-22T15:02:02","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/ancientmythology.org\/de\/ninazu\/"},"modified":"2023-07-22T15:02:02","modified_gmt":"2023-07-22T15:02:02","slug":"ninazu","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ancientmythology.org\/de\/ninazu\/","title":{"rendered":"Ninazu"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>Ninazu<\/strong> war ein sekund\u00e4rer Gott der Unterwelt, im K\u00f6nigreich Ere\u0161kigal war er auch als Verwalter der Unterwelt bekannt, und zwar deshalb, weil er als sekund\u00e4rer Gott immer den anderen gro\u00dfen <a href=\"https:\/\/ancientmythology.org\/de\/gotter-4\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">G\u00f6ttern Mesopotamiens<\/a> einen Gefallen tun musste.<\/p>\n<p> Seine Eltern waren <a href=\"https:\/\/ancientmythology.org\/de\/enlil-gott-des-himmels\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">Enlil<\/a> und Ninlil. In anderen Kulturen sind seine Eltern jedoch andere. In einem dieser F\u00e4lle hei\u00dft es, dass seine Eltern in Wirklichkeit Ere\u0161kigal und Gugalana waren.<\/p>\n<h2> Ninazu, Verwalterin der Unterwelt <\/h2>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"aligncenter size-full wp-image-1612\" src=\"https:\/\/ancientmythology.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/ninazu.webp\" alt=\"\" width=\"342\" height=\"422\" srcset=\"\" sizes=\"auto, \" title=\"\"><\/p>\n<p> In der Stadt S\u00fcd-Sumer, bekannt als Enegi, spielte Ninazu eine grundlegende Rolle, da er als Gott dieser Stadt und von E\u0161nunna im Norden Sumers galt.<\/p>\n<p> Wie die anderen G\u00f6tter ist er immer noch mit der Landwirtschaft und Vegetation der Welt der Sterblichen verbunden, da die Menschen dank dieses Gottes begannen, Getreide und andere Lebensmittel zu essen, da Ninazu zusammen mit seinem Bruder Getreide aus der Unterwelt mitgebracht hatte . Sie gaben es Menschen, die Gras fra\u00dfen, als w\u00e4ren sie Tiere und ihre K\u00f6rper waren daher nicht sehr gut geformt und stabil.<\/p>\n<p> Ninazu hat einen Namen, der leicht mit einer Heilgottheit in Verbindung gebracht werden kann. Allerdings verf\u00fcgte er nicht \u00fcber diese Kr\u00e4fte. Er konnte nur die Bisse giftiger Schlangen heilen, und zwar mithilfe von Zauberspr\u00fcchen aus dem dritten und zweiten Jahrtausend.<\/p>\n<h3> Was bedeutet Ninazu?<\/h3>\n<p> Nin-azu bedeutet \u201eheilender Herr\u201c, kann aber auch als \u201ewassergie\u00dfender Herr\u201c interpretiert werden.<\/p>\n<h3> Wer war deine Frau?<\/h3>\n<p> Seine Frau war die G\u00f6ttin Ningirida.<\/p>\n<h3> Was waren die Kultst\u00e4tten?<\/h3>\n<p> Ihre Haupttempel befanden sich in Enegi und E\u0161nunna und die Namen ihrer Tempel lauteten fast immer \u201ereines Haus\u201c. Die Sumerer verehrten ihn im sechsten Monat, indem sie diesem Gott Opfergaben und allerlei Dinge brachten, auf diese Weise segnete er sie mit guter landwirtschaftlicher Produktion.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Ninazu war ein sekund\u00e4rer Gott der Unterwelt, im K\u00f6nigreich Ere\u0161kigal war er auch als Verwalter der Unterwelt bekannt, und zwar deshalb, weil er als sekund\u00e4rer Gott immer den anderen gro\u00dfen G\u00f6ttern Mesopotamiens einen Gefallen tun musste. Seine Eltern waren Enlil und Ninlil. In anderen Kulturen sind seine Eltern jedoch andere. 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