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A patesi or priest-king worshipping Ningirsu, god of Lagash in southern Babylonia
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A patesi or priest-king worshipping Ningirsu, god of Lagash in southern Babylonia
3614177 A patesi or priest-king worshipping Ningirsu, god of Lagash in southern Babylonia, from Hutchinsons History of the Nations, pub.1915 by English School, (20th century); (add.info.: A patesi or priest-king worshipping Ningirsu, god of Lagash in southern Babylonia. From Hutchinsons History of the Nations, published 1915.); English, out of copyright
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This print takes us back in time to ancient Babylonia, where a patesi or priest-king is shown deep in worship of Ningirsu, the god of Lagash. The image, sourced from Hutchinsons History of the Nations published in 1915, beautifully captures the essence of religious devotion and belief that thrived during this civilization. The priest-king can be seen playing a musical instrument as an offering to his deity. His posture exudes reverence and humility, reflecting the profound faith he holds towards Ningirsu. Surrounding him are intricate symbols and idols representing the rich religious heritage of Mesopotamia. As we gaze upon this historical snapshot, we are transported into a world filled with mysticism and wonder. It serves as a reminder of how deeply rooted religion was within ancient societies, shaping their beliefs and way of life. Through this photograph by Ken Welsh from Fine Art Finder, we gain insight into the role played by priests and kings in maintaining spiritual harmony within Babylonian civilization. Their dedication to their gods was not only evident through rituals but also through music – a form of expression believed to bridge mortal beings with divine entities. Let this image serve as a testament to the enduring power that religion held over people's lives throughout history – an eternal connection between humanity and its gods.
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