Egyptian Mythology

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Egyptian mythology is the collection of myths from ancient Egypt, which describe the actions of the Egyptian... More

The Origin of The Myth
The Creation of The World
Amentet
Ahy
Ammit
Am-Heh
Anat
Amun
Anuket
Bast
Anhur
Bat
Anubis
Hathor
Apophis
Aten
Heqet
Iabet
Atum
Isis
Banebdjed
Bes
Geb
Ma'at
Hapi
Menhet
Heka
Meretseger
Heryshef
Meskhenet
Horus
Mut
Horakhty
Horemakhet
Khepri
Nekhbet
Khonsu
Neith
Khnum
Nephthys
Maahes
Nut
Min
Montu
Qadesh
Nefertum
Renenutet
Satet
Nun
Sekhmet
Osiris
Seshat
Ptah
Serqet
Ra
Sopdet
Seth
Taweret
Shu
Tefnut
Sokar
Sobek
Thoth
Wadjet
Wepwawet
Story of Isis & Osiris
The Seven Years' Famine
The Princess of Bekhten
The Sphinx and The Prince
The Doomed Prince
The Peasant & The Workman
The Golden Lotus
The Rose Red Slippers
The Greek Princess
The Shipwrecked Sailor
The Book of Thoth
Se-Osiris and The Sealed Letter
The Great Queen Hatshepsut
Isis & The Seven Scorpions
The Land of The Death
The Adventures of Sinuhe
The Treasure Theif
Cleopatra

Andjety

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By goddessRhoda

Egypt gods & goddesses

Andjety

Andjety (Anezti, Anedjti) simply means "he who is of Andjet" - the place of the djed (Busiris in the ninth nome of Lower Egypt). It is thought that he was a historical ruler of the ancient Egyptian city of Djedu (Busiris) who became the god of domestic and farm animals, and probably introduced the use of the shepherds crook as an emblem of kingship (an interesting precursor to the Christian notion; "the lord is my shepherd"). Sneferu was depicted wearing the double plumed crown and the Pyramid texts refer to Andjety as the embodiment of Pharonic power.

After the old kingdom, he was merged with Osiris who adopted many of his emblems and took over his role as a god of agriculture, although he was occasionally recognised as the god Osiris-Andjety. In his temple at Abydos, Seti I offers incense to this hybrid god, who holds a 'crook' scepter, wears the double plumed crown and is accompanied by Isis

Andjety was depicted as an old man bearing all of the emblems of kingship and wearing a crown with two feathers, echoing the Atef crown worn by Osiris who replaced and absorbed both Andjety and the Djed pillar as the focus of worship in Djedu. In the Pyramid Texts, the power of the pharaoh is linked to Andjety who is described as "presiding over the eastern districts". He is also given the epithet "bull of vultures" in the coffin texts, confirming his role as a virile consort to the ancient goddesses.

As the lord of the dead, he was sometimes described as a god of re-birth, and considered to be the husband of Meskhenet, an ancient goddess of birth. However, the Hebrew workers who settled in Egypt during the eighteenth dynasty considered him to be the husband of Anat, a war goddess.

 

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