
Enki the leader of the Anunnaki gods and the legend of Sumer organization - Sumerian mythology
The epic story of Enki, the wise water-God, and his pivotal role in shaping the ancient Sumerian world. This video explores how Enki, revered as the leader of the Anunnaki gods, meticulously organized the earth and established order in Sumer. We begin with Enki's profound decrees for Sumer, describing its exalted nature and the harmonious rule of the Anunnaki. Witness Enki's journey to Ur, the capital of Sumer, where he blesses the city with prosperity and abundance. Then, travel with Enki to the black mountain of Meluhha, as he bestows blessings upon its flora, fauna, and resources. Explore how Enki enriches the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers, appointing Enbilulu as their guardian and filling them with life. Discover his regulations for the Persian Gulf, where the goddess Sirara takes charge, and learn about the god Ishkur, whom Enki appoints over the winds. Enki's influence extends to agriculture, where he enhances the fields and appoints Enkimdu to oversee the irrigation canals. See how he empowers the land's productivity with the assistance of Ashnan and sets the brick god Kabta to guide the building of houses under Mushdamma's supervision. Finally, Enki fills the plains with plants and animals, placing them under the care of Sumugan. He builds stables and sheepfolds, filling them with abundance, and entrusts their care to Dumuzi, the shepherd-God.
