Sunday, April 16, 2006


Tefnut helped support the sky, and each morning received the sun on the eastern horizon. She was one of the "great nine" who sat in judgment of the dead. She was considered the goddess of the second hour of the night of the fourteenth moon.
In art, Tefnut usually appeared as a lion-headed goddess with a solar disk on her head, or as a woman, or as a lion.

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