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Ahnache Tower and Ishtar: The connection with Venus.
Anashta is a goddess, associated with water, fertility, wisdom, war and Venus.

During the Achaemenid dynasty in Persia, she became a small Zoroastrian god, Azata.

In the process of contacting Ishtar, she may have the characteristics of Venus God/Venus Goddess, which seems to appear in cultures related to Venus.

Before Achaemenid, Aldevi Sura Anashch Tower or Adoui Sur Anahid was essentially a goddess of water.

Her two * * * names are titles, which are derived from the words aredvi and anahita, respectively, meaning strong or powerful, unspoiled or pure, and aredvi means wet or damp.

These three ancient Persian words are all used to describe the goddess, and in the end they are used more than her real name, Salas Wasti, which means "she who keeps the water".

The Ahnache Tower is considered as the embodiment of the world's rivers. It flows from the legendary Hala Peak to the Wo Lukasa Sea, where all the water flows out.

She is regarded as the goddess of fertility, giving men and women fertility and nursing women and babies.

Because in Persian culture and many other cultures, water is associated with wisdom, so the priests also prayed to her for wisdom. In India, she is regarded as the patron saint of Vedas.

(Public sphere) During Achaemenid's period, Aredevi Sura Anash was associated with an Iranian western god named Anashch Ti, and Anashch Ti was very popular among Iranian westerners and Zoroastrians.

The merger of Ahnache and Al-Devisura Ahnache Tower made the Ahnache Tower very popular in Achemani, Persia.

Achaemenid was the first ruler who publicly recognized her as King sayles II of Atak in an inscription, and he also erected a sacrificial statue for her.

During this period, the description of Ahnache Tower changed. She is portrayed as a calm ruler, wearing a golden crown, shoes, necklaces and jewels, rather than a savage incarnation of a raging river.

She was also associated with Venus, and from then on, one of her titles was Anahid Abbas Tali, a title about Venus.

This connection with Venus may be due to Anash, the combined god of Ared Visura Anash and the goddess Venus, which is directly related to the appearance of Ishtar and Venus in the night sky.

Ishtar was originally the name Inana of Sumerian Acadia or Semite.

She is the goddess of love and fertility.

Lovers will pray to her that she can solve the unrequited love.

On the other hand, she is also an Sivir, and many kings of Mesopotamia will admire her political legitimacy as a king.

Ishtar/Inanna is depicted as a warrior fighting prisoners.

In addition, she is also associated with Venus, and is considered to imitate the periodic motion of Venus in her earth activities.

Ahnache Tower, it seems that the Persian king tried to incorporate a popular foreign god into their Pantheon.

Ahnache Tower soon had the same connection with love, fertility, war and Venus.

The connection between love, fertility, war and knowledge seems to be the same feature of Venus in many cultures.

The planet named after the Greek goddess Aphrodite or the Roman goddess Venus is of course the goddess of love, fertility, beauty and sex.

People think that the evening star is a celestial body in Aphrodite.

Although not directly related to Venus of the People's Liberation Army, freya is a goddess of love and fertility, and has many similarities with Ishtar/Inanna and Anasta.

Just as Ahnache Tower has horse-drawn chariots, freya also has two chariots drawn by big cats, and the lion is a symbol of big cats.

(Details of Ishtamen) (Public domain), shukla, a Hindu god related to wisdom and revelation, is the incarnation of Venus in Hindu astrology.

This is similar to the connection between Ahnache Tower and wisdom.

His Mayan name is Ku Ku Ku Kun.

One difference is that although most of the Middle Eastern gods I mentioned are related to the evening star, Xalkot is related to the morning star, and Ishtar holds her symbol (CC BY 2.

5) It is not clear why Venus is associated with love, fertility, war, knowledge and wisdom.

These are only a few examples, which may be just a coincidence. However, it seems that there is something about Venus of the People's Liberation Army, or perhaps an ancestor god related to Venus of the People's Liberation Army, from which some other gods are derived, causing these associations.

Above: [left] Anashch Tower Container (public domain) [right] The queen of Babylon in the night relief period is usually considered to represent an aspect of Ishtar.

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0), written by Caleb Strom, I have a bachelor's degree in earth science, but I minored in anthropology and archaeology, and studied at the Archaeological Field School. Read Mor.