Goddess Shai


Goddess Shai name
Goddess Shai name
Goddess Shai was an Egyptian goddess who discovered the  fate  of individuals and effects, connected with mortuary rites and the  Judgment halls of God Osiris. Shai was part of the rage of Renenet, the goddess of circumstances. Shai had powers over the living and the dead, and her name is interpreted as what is established. Considered  the guardian of shay, portion, Shai was one of the attendants of the descales upon which the goddess Maat weighed the hearts of the passed Egyptians in judging.

God Am-heh

A heavy Underworld god, checking to the Egyptian mythology, deity Am-heh's name  agency Devourer of Millions. He dwells in a Lake of Fire. His ferocity is heightened by having the face of a tracing dog and an appetite for sacrifices.  Only Atum can fend off Am-Heh.

God Ihy

God Ihy
Ihy was a god in ancient Egyptian mythology who symbolise the ecstasy of doing the sistrum. His name may mean "sistrum player", referring to his function, or "calf", referring to his relations with the cow goddess Hathor who was oftentimes said to be his mother. Other Egyptian goddesses power be addressed his mother, however, accepting Isis, Sekhmet, and Neith. The god Horus  was  usually  said  to  be  Ihy's  father,  though  at  times  Ra  took  that  role  rather.  Ihy  was showed as a child taking a sistrum or as a raw child with his finger's breadth in this mouth. He was idolized alongside Horus and Hathor at Dendera (See Temple of Hathor at Dendera).

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