Description: Horus Egyptian Store Ancient Egyptian God Sekhmet, winged lion head goddess crowned with sun disc BC Sekhmet is an ancient Egyptian mythological figure, who was represented as a lioness-headed lady sitting on a throne. She is one of the members of the Memphis triad (Petah - Sekhmet - Nefertum).Her titles are the Great Lady Beloved Ptah, Ain Ra, Lady of War, Lady of the Two Lands (Upper and Lower Egypt), Lady of the Libyan Land, Mighty and many other titles. Sekhmet, whose name means the most powerful. She worshiped at the entrances to the valleys, especially in Upper Egypt, where she stopped during her return from Nubia after her quarrel with her father, Ra. Sekhmet was considered one of the variants of the eye of the sun god. Thus, she was both a destroyer and a benefactor at the same time; She was spreading diseases and curing them, and she was protecting the king and attacking his enemies. She is the most important Egyptian deity in the form of a lioness (female lion). She is the goddess of the contradictory nature of the lioness, combining her evil, vengeful and destructive nature with her benevolent nature as a protection and healing goddess. She is the wife of the idol "Ptah" in the "Memphis" triad (Ptah, Sekhmet, Nefertum). She is the goddess of tyranny in ancient Egypt, and the daughter of the idol "Ra", and his eye that attacks hostile forces; She is one of the most important goddesses that embodies the eye of the sun god, Ra. According to religious myths, the deity sent "Ra" himself ("Sekhmet", or "Hathor"), to punish the people who rebelled against him or rebelled against him, after he reached old age; So he decided, after consulting the Lords of the Nine, to destroy humans by sending his eye to carry out this deadly task, before he finally decided to pardon them, and seek a means to respond to "Sekhmet" for their extermination after I resolved to do so. She was strongly associated with the goddess"Hathor" through this role, and was also associated with the goddess "Mutt", the goddess "Thebes", the goddess "Bastet", the goddess "Bubasta", and other goddesses who assumed the form of a lioness. The goddess "Sekhmet" was a goddess who protected the kings in their wars, and she bore some military titles. Perhaps her association with that role is based on her blowing fire in the faces of her enemies. In light of this, the hot desert winds were also called (the breath of "Sekhmet"). Size:-Width: 10 centimetersHeight: 15 centimetersDepth: 6 centimeters Shipment: DHL Fast Shipping 4-12 Days with track number.Condition: Good Condition As shown in pictures.Provenance: Stone in the Desert of the Egyptian City of Luxor.Returns: we refund you money after you return the piece
Price: 169 USD
Location: Luxor , Egypt
End Time: 2024-11-15T09:50:12.000Z
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Item must be returned within: 14 Days
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Primary Material: Stone
Brand: Horus Egyptian Store
size: Height:-15 cm Width:-10 cm Depth:- 6 cm
Country/Region of Origin: Egypt
Color: Multi-Color
Style: Antique
Material: Stone
Features: Intaglio
Age: Unknown