This is absolutely wonderful. I was looking for connections between Lamashtu and Ereshkigal, and I found it to some extent but the whole thing is so enlightening. Thank you!
Rim sin is still worshipped in India as Ram as one of the major god of their Pagan Trinity..Do you think? their other gods such as Shiva or Krishna also adopted from Mesopotamia??? which Iraqi gods are simmiler to these two?
I don't know much Hinduism aside what I see watching bollywood movies lol, but you are welcome to check out my Mesopotamian Gods playlist and compare. There was certainly an amount of sea trade between Indus Valley and Mesopotamia from at least 2500-2000BCE, and we know literacy was transferred through that, but I know little else. ruclips.net/p/PLYVF2lD9MIqwWerjxSYkIxB_fDQw7kwkl&si=w8nVE9D6S-7DYXoR
This is absolutely wonderful. I was looking for connections between Lamashtu and Ereshkigal, and I found it to some extent but the whole thing is so enlightening. Thank you!
Great video keep it up
Agreed! Came into my feed and watched for some time before realizing it was in the hundreds of views-this video is punching way above its weight
Rim sin is still worshipped in India as Ram as one of the major god of their Pagan Trinity..Do you think? their other gods such as Shiva or Krishna also adopted from Mesopotamia??? which Iraqi gods are simmiler to these two?
I don't know much Hinduism aside what I see watching bollywood movies lol, but you are welcome to check out my Mesopotamian Gods playlist and compare. There was certainly an amount of sea trade between Indus Valley and Mesopotamia from at least 2500-2000BCE, and we know literacy was transferred through that, but I know little else. ruclips.net/p/PLYVF2lD9MIqwWerjxSYkIxB_fDQw7kwkl&si=w8nVE9D6S-7DYXoR