Mesopotamian and Indian Bird Omens

Authors

  • Kenneth Zysk University of Copenhagen

Keywords:

Bird Omens, Mesopotamia, India, Akkadian, Sanskrit

Abstract

This paper explores the relationship between bird omens that occur in both the Sanskrit Gārgīyajyotiṣa Aṅga 42 and the Akkadian Šumma Ālu and related Cuneiform tablets. After an overview of the Sanskrit omens and their source, the study proceeds to compare the Indian and Mesopotamian bird omens with special reference to the omens of the crow in order to show that the series of Akkadian omens and Sanskrit omen verses share a common conceptual paradigm. A list of the different omen birds and animals mentioned in the Gārgīyajyotiṣa occurs in an appendix.

Section
Articles

Published

2022-12-04

How to Cite

Zysk, K. (2022). Mesopotamian and Indian Bird Omens. Studia Orientalia Electronica, 10(1), 11–25. https://doi.org/10.23993/store.113417