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  2. Eye of Ra - Wikipedia

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    At times the Egyptians called the lunar eye the "Eye of Horus" and called the solar eye the "Eye of Ra"—Ra being the preeminent sun god in ancient Egyptian religion. [1] Both eyes were represented by the wedjat symbol, a stylized human eye with the facial markings of the falcon that signified Horus. [ 2 ]

  3. Eye of Horus - Wikipedia

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    The solar eye and lunar eye were sometimes equated with the red and white crown of Egypt, respectively. [4] Some texts treat the Eye of Horus seemingly interchangeably with the Eye of Ra, [5] which in other contexts is an extension of the power of the sun god Ra and is often personified as a goddess. [6]

  4. Hathor - Wikipedia

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    The Eye of Ra protected the sun god from his enemies and was often represented as a uraeus, or rearing cobra, or as a lioness. [25] A form of the Eye of Ra known as "Hathor of the Four Faces", represented by a set of four cobras, was said to face in each of the cardinal directions to watch for threats to the sun god. [26]

  5. Sekhmet - Wikipedia

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    Sekhmet is the daughter of the sun god, Ra, and is among the more important of the goddesses in the Egyptian Pantheon. Sekhmet acted as the vengeful manifestation of Ra's power, the Eye of Ra. Sekhmet is said to breathe fire, and the hot winds of the desert were likened to her breath.

  6. Set (deity) - Wikipedia

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    Because Thoth is a moon deity in addition to his other functions, it would make sense, according to te Velde, for Thoth to emerge in the form of the Eye and step in to mediate between the feuding deities. [36] In any case, the restoration of the eye of Horus to wholeness represents the return of the moon to full brightness, [37] the return of ...

  7. Khonsu - Wikipedia

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    Here, the crescent moon is portrayed as a young bull, while Khonsu ages into an old castrated bull during the full before renewing himself at the beginning of the next lunar cycle. [14] Depictions of Khonsu as a child, or young bull, symbolized the beginning of the lunar cycle and the month's renewal.

  8. Your February Love Horoscope Is Full of Unexpected Romances ...

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    Finally, as the moon peaks in Leo on Feb. 12, your eighth house of intimacy and soulful encounters becomes illuminated, urging you to make peace with the past and create more space for deeper ...

  9. Ra - Wikipedia

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    Sekhmet is another daughter of Ra. [36] Sekhmet was depicted as a lioness or large cat, and was an "eye of Ra", or an instrument of the sun god's vengeance. [36] In one myth, Sekhmet was so filled with rage that Ra was forced to turn her into a cow so that she would not cause unnecessary harm. [ 36 ]