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Topic: Djebauti


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  Horus - Free Encyclopedia of Thelema
lord of the perch or lord of the finger), a form in which he was especially worshipped at Buto, known as Djebauti, meaning (ones) of the djeba (the reason for the plural is not understood, and may just have been a result of Epenthesis, or Paragoge).
The form of Djebauti eventually became depicted as an heron, nethertheless continuing to rest on the sacred perch.
Since Horus was said to be the sky, it was natural that he was rapidly considered to also contain the sun and moon.
egnu.org /thelema/Heru   (3120 words)

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