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Sumerian Mythology is Proto Indian-ancient Tamil god of muruk-a; is equivalent to sumerian marduk

The god Marduk, upon close examination reveals many similarities in the depiction of his origin, narrative of his history, and subsequent placement at the head of the pantheon replacing the earlier hierarchy, and in the popularisation of his temple cult, besides his features.

If we look into the hindu mythogical narrative of skanda, Kanda or muruk-a , the vedic commander in chief of divine forces or devas, youngest of the gods having born directly from the Godhead Rudra or the Fatherfigure in Rigveda , where he is addressed as Dyus Pitar , the Sky Father ,is strikingly corresponding to Murduk of sumerian Mytholgy.

Muruk-a, or Kanda, is born directly from the Divine Father and head of the vedic pantheon from his concentrated Potency as an emanation of 6 balls or sparks of Fiery Flame form his Third Eye and collected and shaped into a glowing and radiant mass of fire by the six kirtikas,the Ap-Sara or water born godesses. He assumes the most beautiful form of young man, and is given the 'Invincible Spear ' as his weapon. It is called 'Vel" and the most adored insignia and weapon of Tamil Temple cult.

His story in skanda purana too is in the same lines. In the dispute as to the seniority of Gods, the Progenitor and Creator godhead Brahma, as the possessor of 'the Truths ' as 'vedas', much as the tamil word denotes the Vedas or texts containg the supreme truths and secrets and the sciences ,as the 'Marai',( a conjoint word of 'Mei' and 'Urai', mei = Truth ,urai= tell,is also strikingly close to sumerian depiction of the Sacred word or Text as Me )and was hence conceited and though Brahma was the custodian of 'marai' or the 'vedas' ,based upon whose Text he created the worlds and beings,turns arrogant and  he is then humbled by skanda or marugha or maruk-a, who imprisons him and questions him to explain the secret and real menaing of the 'OM' or the first all containing and originating word of the 'marai'.

When Brahma is unable to explain to the satisfaction of the sages and gods or devas, the real menaing of the keyowrd of 'marai', maruka the young god siezes him humiliates him with a knock to his head and throws him to a dungeon. Maruka then assumes for himself the Creator role and gains the seat of the head of the devas or gods.

Upon the intercession of his Father, the Godhead Rudra or Ea-, he pardons the arrogant Brahma and releases him. The amused and much pleased Father Rudra or Shiva or 'Ea' as he is in both sumer and tamil sources,annoints Muruga or skanda as in vedic lexicon to be worshipped henceforth as the foremost of the gods ,which the Tamils have adored since inception as thier chief diety.The story of this is more clearer than sumerian. Since the 'marai' or 'me' couldnt be adequately explained as to its import,the proud Father Ea or Rudra takes this youngest of the gods upon his laps and bends down with folded arms in respect, to hear the secret meaning of the pranav or Omkar-the keyword of the marai or vedas. This at once signalled an initiation of the Father by his son, who then became the 'Teacher' or preceptor-Initiator to his own father, sancioning his rightful placement ahead of the gods of the pantheon inspite of him being athe youngest of the gods.

The Temples for Muruga, the martial diety, and the god of martial races of ancient tamils are usually built on hillocks, as he is the slayer of Taraka the demon who hid himself inside a cave in a hillock. The Peacock as the symbol of victory and the Cock as the harbinger of spiritual dawn are his emblems, besides his 'Invincible Spear or Vel'. Ancient tamil texts of the sanga period describe the slaying of bulls and sacrifice of cocks whose blood then is sprayed over the 'Invincible Spear', as a part of his cult.

The sage Agastya,a rishi and main composer of the Rig vedic verses is connected with him, as he is said to have obtained the language of Tamil from this youngest of gods, which he propogated south of the vindyas, the lands to which he travelled and settled never again to return from where he came from north of it. This illustrates a connection to sumeria, in the tale of marduk and his similar narration in muruga, the divine commander in chief and god of the ancient martial Tamil races as well as similar sounding names in the kings list of sumer,such as En Baragesi, ulaganda mundu,which could easily pass for an ancient tamil monarch of the early sanga and pre sanga eras.

Further Rishi Agastya ,himself is a quasi divine sage,with godlike powers and addressed as a Bagavan denoting 'Supreme'' Lord'. The ancient predeluvian Sumerian mythology and culture, aswell as the Temple cult of zigurrats,which is in Tamil Sigourat is thus indicative of being ProtoIndo-Proto Tamil. More reserach needs to be done regarding this and Iam personally working on a presentation - Hindu Origins of Religions,which can be pursued in google blog,under www://http//auronarayanblogspot.com.html Corresponding can be at auronarayan64@hotmail.com.

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