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Amun -Ra

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Amun -Ra

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  1. Amun-Ra Amun-Ra is a god who is the mixture of both Amun And Ra in which come together to form a powerful sun Deity and creature of all that is. Ra is the rising sun, Amun is the setting sun. He was The God of Thebal capital as a result, He was very successful for the status for the supreme of god whole Kingdom, His symbol is the symbol for birth and energy.

  2. Khepri God of setting and rising sun. God of rebirth. Khepri was the god of creation. The movement of the sun, life and resurrection. The name Kheprican be spelled in many ways such as Khepera, Kheper, Chepri and Khepra, his name literally means , He Who is Coming into Being”. The root word of Khepri’ mean to create or “to transform” and also “scarab beetle”.

  3. Ptah Ptah is an ancient Egyptian god, the God of Creator. Ptah also know as the God of wisdom, craftsmen, pottery and creation. His Name mean opener. Ptah was the chief god of the ancient city of Memphis. He was a creator god who brought all things to being by thinking of them with his mind and saying their names with his tongue. Ptah was also the patron god of skilled craftsmen and architects.

  4. Hathor HATHOR- was one of the most popular goddesses in all of Egypt and enjoyed a significant cult following throughout history. Because of her popularity, she is associated with several other goddesses especially in function and features. It is sometimes believed that all the other goddesses were forms of her. As the goddess of music and dancing her symbol was the sistrum. As a fertility goddess and a goddess of moisture, Hathor was associated with the inundation of the Nile

  5. Isis Is a woman wearing long sheath dresses and she throne on her headdress. This symbolized her husband’s absence following his death and her role as seat of the power of the pharaoh. she is also seen as a woman with a headdress of a solar disc and horn. More rarely, she is a woman with the head of a cow.

  6. Bes An Egyptian god Bes also known as Bisu was the protector of pregnant women, children and the households. Bes was believed that he must be originally from either African .As a protector and entertainer of childern the ancient Egyptians believe the child was born he would live in the cradle and entertain it.

  7. Geb His appearances portrayed as a man with a goose on his head. Goose was a sacred animal to Geb, as such he was also called “The Great Cackler”. Sometimes, he also portrayed as a man lying underneath the arch of his wife the sky goddess Nut. His skin generally in green color (the color of living things), represent the vegetation of the Earth.And he was also known as one of the most important Egyptian God’s in the Egypt history.He was also known to be the God of Earth.

  8. Sekhmet She was The Fire Goddess Of Sun , She is the daughter of Ra. Goddess od disease, war and healing the second Fiery aspect of the Eye of Ra. Her name mean Powerful one. Sekhmetwas sometimes a violent goddess a healer who set and cured broken bones. She is said to cause epidemics when She is not honored properly but when She is, She can stop them as well.

  9. Maat Principle Goddess Of Balance and order. She could also be the goddess of Truth She is what maintains the balance of the universe and make sure life is sustained. When it comes to reality we should all live like her ways.

  10. Nun The Nun is the oldest Egyptian god in Egyptian history. Thay referred the Nun as the “father of the god”.The Nun has no gender It can be represented as a male or female.And Nun is as a male aspect Because Naunet is known as a female aspect.Also the name Nun means “primeval water” in which the creation began.

  11. Ra Ra also pronounced as Re is an ancient Egyptian Sun God. Ra is king of the gods and the most important Egyptian god since Pre-Dynasty period. The name Ra linked to “creative”. The ancient Egyptians also called Ra “the cattle of Re” the “creator”, the thought to mean “creative power”.Ra is also a father of the first godly coupe and a grandfather and a great grandfather and also a great-great grandfather. Which are gods of symbolized attributes to function the world.

  12. Nut Is a important goddesses in Egypt and a member of Ennead. She is also a daughter of Shu which is the god of air. She was believed to be the grandchild of the first god, Ra. She is the wife of her brother, Geb, the god of the earth with whom she has multiple children. She was known by a good number of names including Neuth, Nuit, Newet, and Nwt that all signified the sky and became the basis of the English words night, equinox, and nocturnal.

  13. Djehuti The God Of The Moon, Knowledge ,Astrology and writing known to be the father as the wide Aset. Djehuti could seem like a bit of an outsider, unsociable and even a little odd and disconcerting. He appears to be quite independent but he actually has difficulty living alone and needs the emotional support that a relationship provides.

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