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NutSky Goddess
Cult Center: Throughout Egypt. Attributes: Nut was originally a mother-goddess who had many children. The hieroglyph for her name, which she is often seen wearing on her head is a water pot, but it is also thought to represent a womb. During the day, Nut and Geb are separated, but each evening Nut comes down to meet Geb and this causes darkness. If storms came during the day, it was believed that Nut had some how slipped closer to the earth. She also plays an important role in creation mythology. Representation: As the sky goddess, she is shown
stretching from horizon to horizon, touching only her fingertips and toes to the
ground. Her husband, Geb
is often shown reclining beneath her. She is also pictured as a giant sow,
suckling many piglets. These piglets represented the stars, which she swallowed
each morning before dawn. Nut was considered to be the mother of the sun and the
moon. In some cases she took the form of a great cow who's eyes represented the
sun and the moon. |
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Tim Stouse
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