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Men and clay are closely associated with each other explain

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The "creation of life from clay" is a miraculous birth theme and scientific study that appears in mythology, literature, and modern theory.

In Greek mythology, according to Pseudo-Apollodorus, Prometheus molded men out of water and earth.

In Sumerian mythology, the gods Enki or Enlil create a servant of the gods, humankind, out of clay and blood (see Enki and the Making of Man). In another Sumerian story, both Enki and Ninmah create humans from the clay of the Abzu, the fresh water of the underground. They take turns in creating and decreeing the fate of the humans.

In the Epic of Gilgamesh, Enkidu is created by the goddess Aruru out of clay to be a partner for Gilgamesh, "mighty in strength.

According to Egyptian mythology, the god Khnum creates human children from clay before placing them into their mother's womb.

According to Chinese mythology, (see Chu Ci and Imperial Readings of the Taiping Era), Nüwa molded figures from the yellow earth, giving them life and the ability to bear children.

In the Babylonian creation epic Enuma Elish, the goddess Ninhursag created humans from clay.

According to Hindu mythology, the mother of Ganesh — Parvati — made Ganesh from clay and turned the clay into flesh and blood.

According to some Laotian folk religion, there are stories of humans created from mud or clay.

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