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God Shu _ Egypt

Information About God Shu: The Egyptian Air God

  • 05 16, 2023

Information About God Shu

God Shu is associated with the goddess Tfunut and is usually mentioned together in texts. His name is also apparently extracted from the root shaw, which means dry or empty. Thus, God Shaw was associated with heat, drought, sunlight, and dry space that filled the space between heaven and earth. God of air and life. As he separated heaven from earth, he took a significant role in creating the world.

He is the Lord of Air and Space and a member of the "Heliopolis" Jesus, who, together with the Lord of Humidity, represents the first pair of idols created by Atom by masturbation. The second husband of Jesus, the Lord of the Earth, and the Lord of Heaven, Nut, resulted from his marriage to the Lord. According to ancient Egyptian mythology, Shaw separated Jabb (Earth) from Knot (Heaven) and filled them with air. He is also a member of Atom's Heliopolis triad, Shaw, and its name means "space; air.

It is referred to in the "pyramid texts" in a relationship with the deceased king cleansing in Lake Shu, and that the king ascends to heaven above the bones of Shu, which may represent fog. Shaw has also been associated with light since the old State, and this may be seen as one of the characteristics or qualities of the air.

He likened Shu to many idols, such as Hor, Khanum and Khonso; He also took the character of the idol "In-Hor" or "In-Haret" (Anoris) in his role, which is evidenced by his name: "The one who attends the distance". Images usually in human form of a man who places on his head a feather that represents the ancient Egyptian symbol in writing his name.

 He is usually filmed raising the sky "Nott" with both hands. Sometimes he is represented in Assad's body. The place of worship of Shu and his wife, Tvinot, was in Ni Ta What, now known as Tel Mubadam, or Lintopolis, as the Greeks called it, i.e. Lion City, for the body where the idol Shu and his husband were held there.

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God Shu is an ancient Egyptian deity associated with air, wind, and light. He is often depicted as a man wearing ostrich feathers or as a lion-headed god.

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