ea Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)
ea ka kya matlab hota hai
वहस्त्री
ज्ञान का बेबीलोनियन देवता; Apsu के पुत्र और मार्डुक के पिता; सुमेरियन एनकी के समकक्ष; एएनयू और बीईएल समेत सर्वोच्च त्रिभुज में से एक के रूप में उन्हें पानी के तत्व का नियंत्रण सौंपा गया था
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ea's Usage Examples:
Among the more common fruit-trees, some of which are exotics, may be mentioned cacao (Theobroma), orange, lemon, lime, pine-apple, banana, guava (Psidium), breadfruit (Artocarpus), cashew (A nacardium), alligator pear (Pers ea), with the apple, peach, pear, and other fruits of the temperate zone on the elevated plateaus.
The D'mutha of Mana is the Damkina, the wife of Ea, mentioned by Damascius as zavKi 7, wife of 'Aen.
In the male at ea least there is also a genital ganglion.
Eabani, whose name signifies "Ea creates," pointing to the tradition which made the god Ea the creator of mankind, is represented in the epic as the type of the primeval man.
An intermediate step between Anu viewed as the local deity of Erech (or some other centre), Bel as the god of Nippur, and Ea as the god of Eridu is represented by the prominence which each one of the centres associated with the three deities in question must have acquired, and which led to each one absorbing the qualities of other gods so as to give them a controlling position in an organized pantheon.
We do know as a result of earlier tests EA, as we call it, is also part of the lure.
newspaper was started, called Naledi ea Lesotha (Star of Basutoland).
Charlton e?ea n.
It seems clear that the trinity of Anu, Bel, and Ea in the old Babylonian religion has its counterpart in the Mandaean Pira, Ayar, and Mana rabba.
In the astral theology of Babylonia and Assyria, Anu, Bel and Ea became the three zones of the ecliptic, the northern, middle and southern zone respectively.
ea's Meaning':
the Babylonian god of wisdom; son of Apsu and father of Marduk; counterpart of the Sumerian Enki; as one of the supreme triad including Anu and Bel he was assigned control of the watery element