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NUSKU

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Originally appearing in Volume V19, Page 917 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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NUSKU  , the name of the

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light and fire-
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god in Babylonia and
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Assyria, who is hardly to be distinguished, from a certain time on, from a god Girru—formerly read Gibil . Nusku-Girru is the symbol of the heavenly as well as of the terrestrial fire . As the former he is the son of
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Anu, the god of heaven, but he is likewise associated with
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Bel of
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Nippur as the god of the earth and regarded as his first-born son . A centre of his cult in Assyria was in
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Harran, where, because of the predominating character of the moon-cult, he is viewed as the son of the moon-god Sin (q.v.) . Nusku-Girru is by the side of Ea, the god of
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water, the
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great purifier . It is he, therefore, who is called upon to cleanse the sick and suffering from disease, which, superinduced by the demons, was looked upon as a
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species of impurity affecting the
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body . The fire-god is also viewed as the
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patron of the arts and the god of
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civilization in general, because of the natural association of all human progress with the
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discovery and use of fire . As among other nations, the fire-god was in the third instance looked upon as the
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protector of the
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family . He becomes the mediator between humanity and the gods, since it is through the fire on the altar that the offering is brought into the presence of the gods . While temples and sanctuaries to Nusku-Girru are found in Babylonia and Assyria, he is worshipped more in symbolical form than the other gods . For the very reason that his presence is
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common and universal he is not localized to the same extent as his
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fellow-deities, and, while always enumerated in a list of the great gods, his place in the systematized pantheon is more or less vague . The conceptions connected with Nusku are of distinctly popular origin, as is shown by his prominence in incantations, which represent the popular element in the cult, and it is significant that in the astro-theological
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system of the Babylonian priests Nusku-Girru is not assigned to any particular place in the heavens .

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