Hathor

Characters in Ancient Egyptian Mythology
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Hathor, yes Ancient Egyptian mythology The Goddess of Love and Beauty, the Goddess of Wealth, the Goddess of Dance, and the Goddess of Music. She cares for the people, sympathizes with the dead, and is also the protector of mothers and children. In different legends, she is horus 's wife.
The worship of Hathor began as early as the 27th century BC. Her image is a cow, a human woman with a cow's head, or a woman with a cow's ear. Legend has it that she once incarnated as Fig tree And send the fruit to the dead in hell.
Chinese name
Hathor
Foreign name
Hathor
Alias
Hathor
Mythological system
Egyptian mythology
Residence
Heliopolis
Chief
love , beauty, dance, music
Symbol
Cow
Father
PULL
Spouse
horus
brothers and sisters
Shu Tefnut Sehmet
Introduction
Helios PULL When she was old, someone took this opportunity to plot something. When she knew it, Ra Shen was very angry and decided to put the "divine eye", which symbolizes the majesty of the sun and the burning power, in Hathor's body, so that she could eliminate these mercenary villains. After Hathor got the "divine eye", he turned into a tyrannical female god of war and began to kill these people, and the world immediately became a river of blood. When Ra Shen saw that there were enough dead and injured people, he tried to stop them. In order to make Hathor stop killing human beings pomegranate The wine was made to water the earth. The bloodthirsty Hathor mistook the bright red pomegranate wine for blood, so he got drunk, stopped the atrocity, and recovered to be the beautiful Hathor goddess. Later, drinking Beer Pomegranate juice and red pomegranate juice also became part of the activities of offering sacrifices to Hathor Goddess.
There are countless incarnations of her, including women, cows, geese lion and Fig tree Most common. The most common avatar is a cow. Even when she is a woman, she often has a cow's head or a pair of ears. In folk and religious legends, Hathor is described as a fig tree flowing with white milk like liquid, or a cow feeding the pharaoh. Hathor is a symbol of rich life. She is generous and benevolent, occasionally acting terrible and ferocious, but always attracts her devout believers.
The cult center of Hathor is in Dendra. The ancient Greeks used to associate Hathor with Aphrodite put on a par with. Ancient Egypt The miners also adore Hathor and think she is“ Turquoise God ".
The beautiful moral represented by Hathor has always influenced the life of Egyptians. Those who sought inspiration in ancient Egyptian religion still went to the Temple of Hator to pray for healing, productivity and protection. Hator is a permanent existence in the history of ancient Egypt.