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Cobra goddess, whose name means 'the feeding snake' ('renen-utet'); the Greeks called her Thermuthis.
Renenutet was a fertility goddess and protectress of the harvest; in the temple of Dendera,
for example, she is called 'lady of the fields, who nourishes (us) with
good things and gives an abundance of food'.
One of her common epithets
was 'lady of the granary'. Through her association with grain, she was
linked with the corn god Nepri and with Osiris.
The goddess also had a function as protectress
of clothing and mummy wrappings.
She also formed part of a triad there with Sobek and Horus. Renenutet was depicted
as a snake or as a woman with the head of a snake.
RENENUTET - Master-$10.00
Egyptian God Series
SATET
Satet (Also known as Sati or Satis meaning One Who Shoots is the
principal female counterpart of Khnum.
Satet was worshipped with him at
Elephantine (Abu).
She was the mother of the goddess, Anuket.
Her name comes from the root, sat (to shoot, to eject, to pour out, to throw).
With her
arrows, she protected the pharaoh. Further, in the Pyramid Texts, Satet is described as
cleansing the king with four jars of water from Elephantine.
Satet - Master-$10.00
Egyptian God Series
ISIS
The ancient Egyptian
goddess Isis has many gifts to share with modern women. Isis
embodies the strengths of the feminine, the capacity to feel
deeply about relationships, the act of creation, and the
source of sustenance and protection.
The myths of Isis and Osiris caution us about the need for
occasional renewal and reconnection in our relationships.
Isis also reminds us to acknowledge and accept the depths of
our emotions.
ISIS - Master-$10.00
Egyptian God Series
SOPDET
Sopdet was
the goddess personifying the dog-star Sirius, the bright appearance of
which in the July dawn sky announced the annual flooding of the Nile.
The Egyptian name of the
goddess was "Sopdet", from which came the Greek Sothis, normally used
in Ancient Egyptian studies. She is portrayed as a lady with a star on
her head.
Sopdet - Master-$10.00
Egyptian God Series
BAST
Bast is first and foremost a protectress; specifically
of the royal house and the Two Lands. Later she got the life-preserving goddess
of joy and protector of women. However, Bast's original role did not include
the "cat as sex symbol" archetype. Worshiped in the Delta city of Bubastis
and usually depicted as a cat or in human form with the head of a cat, Bast
was seen as a protector of cats and those who cared for them.
Bast - Master-$10.00
Egyptian God Series
SESHAT
Seshat (Sesha, Sesheta or Safekh-Aubi) was a goddess of reading,
writing, arithmetic and architecture who was seen as either the female
aspect of Thoth, his daughter or his wife. They had a child called Hornub. This actually means "gold Horus",
so Seshat was sometimes associated with Isis.
She was the scribe of the pharaoh, recording all of his achievements
and triumphs including recording both the booty and the captives taken
in battle.
Seshat - Master-$10.00
Egyptian God Series
TEFNUT
Tefnut, meaning moisture like rain, dew and clouds, was according to
myth created by the primeval god Atum of the Ennead in Heliopolis together
with her brother Shu, air. With them duality started and the sexual cycle
was begun. In the beginning Tefnut was regarded as the lunar
eye, but in myth she developed into the solar eye and later the uraeus.
She then aquired the name "lady of flame" and "the uraeus
on the heads of all the gods".
TEFNUT - Master-$10.00
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