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>Here, the Saptarshi are named Vashistha, Bhardwaja, Jamadagni, Gautama, Atri, Vishvamitra, and Agastya. The seventh in this list is the seventh of the previous lists, with Agastya being Enoch, Enmenduranna, and Utuabzu. To somewhat solve the problem of his paternity, given that he was Enki's son but served Marduk, the Indians claimed that Agastya was created by the gods Mitra (Marduk) and Varuna (Enki). For the Indians, Agastya was the first guru who brought yoga to mankind. According to others, he offered medicine and astrology to humans, in accordance with the Book of Enoch, where the patriarch received knowledge of astrology and astronomy among many others
>If the seven Abgal / Apkallu, who civilized the world according to the Mesopotamians, looked like fish, a similar idea is found in the myths of the Dogon people of Mali. They believe that they were civilized by the Nommo, emissaries of the goddess Amma, water spirits similar to fish, present in all forms of water existence. The name of the tribe comes from that of the Canaanite Dagon, the god of fertility and water, who had the appearance of a fish, already equated with Enki. The name of the goddess Amma comes from that of the Egyptian Amun / Amen (called by the Greeks Amon or Ammon), the same Enki of the Sumerians
>Even the name Nommo is a slightly modified reverse form of the name of the same Egyptian deity. If the first character in the list of biblical patriarchs, of Sumerian kings and of the seven Abgal / Apkallu represents the rebel god Enki, the Dogons claim that the first Nommo rebelled against the supreme god's order and was punished for it. Undoubtedly. the Nommo are the same entities that the myths of other peoples speak of. Unfortunately, the Dogons do not have many details about these beings, but we can find more information about Enoch in other cultures
>Here, the Saptarshi are named Vashistha, Bhardwaja, Jamadagni, Gautama, Atri, Vishvamitra, and Agastya. The seventh in this list is the seventh of the previous lists, with Agastya being Enoch, Enmenduranna, and Utuabzu. To somewhat solve the problem of his paternity, given that he was Enki's son but served Marduk, the Indians claimed that Agastya was created by the gods Mitra (Marduk) and Varuna (Enki). For the Indians, Agastya was the first guru who brought yoga to mankind. According to others, he offered medicine and astrology to humans, in accordance with the Book of Enoch, where the patriarch received knowledge of astrology and astronomy among many others
>If the seven Abgal / Apkallu, who civilized the world according to the Mesopotamians, looked like fish, a similar idea is found in the myths of the Dogon people of Mali. They believe that they were civilized by the Nommo, emissaries of the goddess Amma, water spirits similar to fish, present in all forms of water existence. The name of the tribe comes from that of the Canaanite Dagon, the god of fertility and water, who had the appearance of a fish, already equated with Enki. The name of the goddess Amma comes from that of the Egyptian Amun / Amen (called by the Greeks Amon or Ammon), the same Enki of the Sumerians
>Even the name Nommo is a slightly modified reverse form of the name of the same Egyptian deity. If the first character in the list of biblical patriarchs, of Sumerian kings and of the seven Abgal / Apkallu represents the rebel god Enki, the Dogons claim that the first Nommo rebelled against the supreme god's order and was punished for it. Undoubtedly. the Nommo are the same entities that the myths of other peoples speak of. Unfortunately, the Dogons do not have many details about these beings, but we can find more information about Enoch in other cultures
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