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With the head of a lioness, she is the sister-consort of air-god SHU, and mother of GEB and NUT : she personifies moisture
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Consort Lioness Sister Moisture Personifies Tefnut
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In this image from the rich history of ancient Egypt, we find Tefnut, the goddess of moisture, depicted as a majestic lioness-headed deity. Tefnut is the sister-consort of Shu, the god of air, and the mother of Geb and Nut. Her unique form, with the head of a fierce lioness, represents her role as the personification of life-giving moisture. Tefnut is an essential figure in Egyptian mythology, as she is believed to have emerged from the primordial waters at the dawn of creation, along with her brother Shu. Together, they played a crucial role in separating the sky from the earth, establishing the fundamental elements of the universe. As the goddess of moisture, Tefnut was revered for her ability to bring life to the dry desert landscape of Egypt. She was often depicted with a water jar or lotus flowers, symbols of fertility and rebirth. Tefnut's presence was essential for the annual flooding of the Nile River, which brought much-needed water and nutrients to the land, ensuring a bountiful harvest. This stunning print, from the extensive collection of Mary Evans Picture Library, offers a glimpse into the fascinating world of ancient Egyptian religion and mythology. The intricate details of Tefnut's lioness head, adorned with a crown and adornments, showcase the skill and artistry of the ancient Egyptian artists who created these divine images. As we admire this beautiful representation of Tefnut, we are transported back in time, allowing us to connect with the spiritual beliefs and practices of one of history's most intriguing civilizations.
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