God Shu Hieroglyphic Name |
God Shu |
God Shu was an Egyptian god of the air, the sponsor of light and atmosphere. At the command of Atum, Shu raised Nut from the cover of the earth god Geb and varied her into the sky. A solar god, Shu was shown as a man expecting a scepter, an ankh or a Maat feather. He bore a solar disk on his head. The consort of Tefnut, Shu was also part of lion cults. The four pillars of heaven were his symbols. He was worshipped at Heliopolis and at Leontopolis. Shu was addressed He Who Rises Up. He was a appendage of the Ennead in Heliopolis and was also connected with the cult of Ra, restrictive that deity from the serpent Apophis. Shu was the prosopopoeia of divine intelligence in Egypt.