What is marduk anunnaki?

Marduk is a prominent deity in Babylonian and Assyrian mythology. He was the foremost god of Babylon, and was known for his bravery, strength and power. Marduk was considered the patron of Babylon, and was also worshipped as the god of agriculture, fertility, and water.

According to the Sumerian creation epic ‘Enuma Elish’, Marduk defeated the goddess Tiamat, the personification of chaos, to become the ruler of the universe. In this epic, Marduk is referred to as the son of Ea (Enki) and is also considered to be one of the most important gods of the Anunnaki pantheon.

The Anunnaki were ancient Sumerian and Babylonian gods who were believed to have come from the sky to the earth. According to Sumerian mythology, they were responsible for creating humans and were involved in shaping human culture and civilization.

In some versions of the myth, Marduk is considered to be the leader of the Anunnaki pantheon, and is credited with shaping human destiny. He was also associated with the planet Jupiter, which was known as ‘Marduk’ in Mesopotamia.

In modern times, Marduk is still revered as an important deity by some neo-pagan and occult groups. His story is often used as a symbol of overcoming adversity, and his image has been featured in popular culture, such as the ‘Marduk’ character in the popular video game series ‘Final Fantasy’.