God Shu

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.

God Apedemak

God Apedemak Hieroglyphic Name
God Apedemak

God Apedemak was a god from Nubia in the deep south of Egypt and he bore for war and victory and was too the own protector of the king. He was venerated alongside the other great gods, especially those who came from the south border themselves same Khnum and Ankhet. His few local fellows all like him had typical Egyptian features, like Dedun - god of the four serious points, wealth and cense. Apedemak come by popularity very late in history - during the Greek era (330-50 BC.) when the Egyptian cultural influence was slowly fading out in the southern districts. He was commonly saw as a man with a lion's head with the usual holds and regalia. 

God Yam

It has indicated that the Sea looking in the tale is a god imported from Syria-Palestine, the god Yam. This designation is harder to support. It may be close that the goddess Astarte and perhaps also the god Yam was used by an Egyptian author because she fit the wants of the tale. If this is true, like the divinities of the Hittite Elkunirsha myth, she rnay be displaying the very device characteristics that she displayed in Syria-Palestine,. but she may as well have been redesigned for an Egyptian audience. It is also viable that "The S ea does not even mention to Yam. but even if it does. the bossibililv of large licence again arises. Since this rnythological rag of a story controls clear references to Egyptian religious traditions (the Ennead, Ptah, and Nut), the narrative is less be-like to have had a Syro Palestinian blood than the Elkunirsha shard.

God Thoth

God Thoth Hieroglyphic Name
God Thoth

God Thoth, the god of wisdom was one of the most essential gods of Egyptian deities. Thoth likewise knew as Djehuty and Tehuti. He is the god of writing, cognition, time, fantasy, speaking, designs and moon. Moreover he involved in arbitration, magic and the judgement of the dead. Thoth was said to be the son of Ra and different said he was self created along with the goddess Maat. His visual aspect shown as a man with the head of ibis, belongings a writing pallet in his hand. He also sometimes showed as an ibis, baboon, dog with baboon head, deity of balance and makes of Shu or Ankher and more such. He is often seen enduring a lunar disk and elliptical on his head or the Atef crown. Full this forms symbolise the properties of Thoth.

The Secret Of The world with Thoth
The ancient Egyptians knew Thoth as the discoverer of writing and were considered to have been the scriber of the Hall of Judgement. The Book of the Dead was published by him. He is the artificer of the hieroglyphs, which the Egyptians called medju-netjer, Words of the Gods. He was thought as the lingua or heart of Ra. Thoth also known as the guardian of writers, mathematicians, scribes, teacher and whoever propagating and handling knowledge.

He taken many roles in the world of deities and like many other Egyptian gods Thoth likewise has many titles much as Lord of Maat, Lord of Divine Words, Judge of the Two Combatant Gods, Twice Great, Thrice Great, 3 Times Great, Great and more. Thoth concerned all major scenes taking the gods, most especially at Hall of Judgement. He is also the essential counselor for other gods. Thoth was wanted widely throughout all of Egypt and his cult center was established at Khemenu in Hermopolis. His festival Lord of Heavens was celebrated on the New Year.

God Khepri

God Khepri Hieroglyphic Name
God Khepri
God Khepri was a spiritual being of Egypt. A creator God, Khepri was affiliated with  the everyday cycle of the sun and stood for the sun at dawn. Having a cult middle at Heliopolis, Khepri was a expression of the  deity  Ra. He  is drawn as a man with a Scarab driving  the sun cross ways  the  sky.  In Petosiris's tomb at Tuna El-Gebel, seeing to the Ptolemaic Period (304-30  B.C.E.),  Khepri is shown wearing an Atef crown. He was also observed in the pyramids texts. Self-created, Khepri was consociated with Atum.

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