Uttu in Sumerian mythology is the goddess of weaving and clothing. She is both the child of Enki and Ninkur, and she bears seven new child/trees from Enki, the eighth being the Ti (Tree of "Life", associated with the "Rib"). When Enki then ate Uttu's children, Ninhursag cursed him with eight wounds and disappears. Uttu in Sumerian means "the woven" and she was illustrated as a spider in a web. She is sometimes mistaken for Sumerian Utu, the male solar deity.
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- Uttu in Sumerian mythology is the goddess of weaving and clothing. She is both the child of Enki and Ninkur, and she bears seven new child/trees from Enki, the eighth being the Ti (Tree of "Life", associated with the "Rib"). When Enki then ate Uttu's children, Ninhursag cursed him with eight wounds and disappears. Uttu in Sumerian means "the woven" and she was illustrated as a spider in a web. She is sometimes mistaken for Sumerian Utu, the male solar deity.
- En mitología mesopotámica, Uttu, fue una diosa de los tejidos y la ropa, pero antes, fue diosa de las plantas. Es hija de Enki y de Ninkurra. Es mencionada en el Mito de Enki y Ninhhursag, encontrado en tablillas de arcilla en la ciudad de Ur lll, que datan de la era paleo-babilonia, según la cual su padre Enki, mediante engaños, le hace el amor. Ninhursag muy molesta retira el semen de Enki del cuerpo de Uttu y lo planta en la tierra haciendo crecer ocho nuevas plantas. Enki las come y le provocan enfermedades.
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- Uttu in Sumerian mythology is the goddess of weaving and clothing. She is both the child of Enki and Ninkur, and she bears seven new child/trees from Enki, the eighth being the Ti (Tree of "Life", associated with the "Rib"). When Enki then ate Uttu's children, Ninhursag cursed him with eight wounds and disappears. Uttu in Sumerian means "the woven" and she was illustrated as a spider in a web. She is sometimes mistaken for Sumerian Utu, the male solar deity.
- En mitología mesopotámica, Uttu, fue una diosa de los tejidos y la ropa, pero antes, fue diosa de las plantas. Es hija de Enki y de Ninkurra. Es mencionada en el Mito de Enki y Ninhhursag, encontrado en tablillas de arcilla en la ciudad de Ur lll, que datan de la era paleo-babilonia, según la cual su padre Enki, mediante engaños, le hace el amor. Ninhursag muy molesta retira el semen de Enki del cuerpo de Uttu y lo planta en la tierra haciendo crecer ocho nuevas plantas.
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