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المعنى والأصل



الجنس: أنثى    الأصل: Egypt    الميثولوجيا: Egyptian

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Egypt

الأصل والمعنى


Sekhmet هو اسم مأخوذ من اللغة المصرية القديمة، حيث يعني "القوية" أو "المقدسة". تمثل Sekhmet إلهة الحرب والحماية في الديانة المصرية القديمة. وتُعتبر من أقدم الآلهة المصرية التي كانت تُعبد في مصر القديمة.

الأصل والتاريخ


Sekhmet هو اسم يحمل بين طياته تراثاً عريقاً يعود لحضارة مصر القديمة. يعتبر الاسم رمزاً للقوة والحماية، وكان يرتبط بالإلهة Sekhmet التي كانت تُعبد كإلهة للحرب والشفاء. إن استخدام هذا الاسم يعكس روح التاريخ والحضارة القديمة في الثقافة المعاصرة.


Mythology



Sekhmet


Sekhmet is a powerful and fierce goddess in Egyptian mythology, often depicted as a lioness or a woman with the head of a lioness. She is associated with fire, war, and healing. Sekhmet was believed to be the daughter of the sun god Ra and the "Eye of Ra," representing his destructive power.

Role and Attributes

Sekhmet is known as the goddess of war and protection. She is often depicted as a warrior goddess, wearing a sun disc on her head and holding a scepter in one hand and ankh in the other. Despite her fierce nature, Sekhmet is also a goddess of healing and medicine, believed to have the power to cure diseases and ailments.

Mythology and Legends

One of the most famous myths involving Sekhmet is the story of the "Destruction of Mankind." According to the myth, Ra sent Sekhmet to punish humanity for their disobedience. However, Sekhmet's bloodlust was so great that she nearly destroyed all of humanity. To prevent further destruction, Ra tricked her into drinking beer dyed to resemble blood, which made her drunk and ended her rampage.

Worship and Festivals

Sekhmet was widely worshipped in ancient Egypt, especially during the New Kingdom period. She was often invoked for protection in times of war and for healing in times of illness. Festivals in honor of Sekhmet were held throughout the year, with the most famous being the "Feast of Sekhmet" celebrated in the Egyptian month of Pharmuthi.

Legacy and Influence

Sekhmet's legacy continues to endure in modern times, with many Neo-Pagans and followers of Egyptian mythology revering her as a symbol of power, protection, and healing. She remains a popular figure in art, literature, and popular culture, embodying both the destructive and healing aspects of the divine feminine.


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