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Hesat (Heset, Hesahet or Hesaret) was a cow goddess who was considered to be the earthly manifestation of Hathor.
She was pictured as a divine white cow, either with a sun disc between her horns or carrying a tray of food on her horns and milk flowing from her udders.
Hesat was seen as the wet-nurse of the other gods, minor patron of pregnant women and nursing mothers.
www.ancientegyptonline.co.uk /hesat.html   (150 words)

  
  Hesat -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
In (Click link for more info and facts about Egyptian mythology) Egyptian mythology, Hesat (also Hesahet, Hesaret) was a (Female of domestic cattle: "`moo-cow' is a child's term") cow- (A female deity) goddess and mother of (Jackal-headed Egyptian god of tombs; conducted dead to judgment) Anubis.
Hesat was considered to be the mother of the Mnevis bull, and was sometimes thought to be the mother of Anubis.
She was pictured as a divine white cow, carrying a tray of food on her horns, with milk flowing from her udders.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/h/he/hesat.htm   (89 words)

  
 Hesat - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In Egyptian mythology, Hesat (also spelt Hesahet, and Hesaret) was the manifestation of Hathor, the divine sky-cow, in earthly form.
In this earthly form, she was, dualistically, said to be the mother of Anubis, the god of the dead, since, it is she, as nourisher, that brings life, and Anubis, as death, that takes it.
Since Ra's earthly manifestation was the Mnevis bull, the three of Anubis as son, the Mnevis as father, and Hesat as mother, were identified as a family triad, and worshipped as such.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Hesat   (203 words)

  
 Hesat | English | Dictionary & Translation by Babylon
In Egyptian mythology, Hesat (also spelt Hesahet, and Hesaret) was the manifestation of Hathor, the divine sky-cow, in earthly form.
Since she was the more earthly cow-goddess, Milk was said to be the beer of Hesat, a rather meaningless phrase as Hesat means milk anyway.
As a dairy cow, Hesat was seen as the wet-nurse of the other gods, the one who creates all nourishment.
www.babylon.com /definition/Hesat   (127 words)

  
 Hesat - Egyptian Mythology - Wife of Ra - Cow Goddess - Devine Sky Cow - Hesahet - Hesaret   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Thus she was pictured as a divine white cow, carrying a tray of food on her horns, with milk flowing from her udders.
In this earthly form, she was, dualistically, said to be the mother of Anubis, the god of the dead, since, it is she, as nourisher, that brings life, and Anubis, as death, that takes it.
Since Ra's earthly manifestation was the Mnevis bull, the three of Anubis as son, the Mnevis as father, and Hesat as mother, were identified as a family triad, and worshipped as such.
www.egyptiandreams.co.uk /hesat.php?osCsid=9176fde8c2efb58459e7ef38c   (390 words)

  
 CONK! Encyclopedia: Anubis   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
He was said to have a wife, Anput, who was really just his female aspect, her name being his with an additional feminine suffix (the t), who was depicted exactly the same (though feminine).
His father was originally said to be Ra, as he was the creator god, and thus his mother was said to be Hesat, Ra's wife, who later was identified as Hathor (who her identity was remarkably similar to).
As lord of the underworld, Anubis was identified as the father of Kebechet, the goddess of the purification of bodily organs due to be placed in canopic jars, during mummification.
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 Hesat
In Egyptian mythology, Hesat was a cow-goddess and mother of Anubis.
Milk was said to be "the beer of Hesat."
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 Anubis - OnlineEncyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Anubis, whose Egyptian name more closely transliterates as Anpu, Anupu, or Inepu, is the Greek name for the Egyptian god of death and dying, and sometimes god of the underworld.
His mother is Hesat or Bastet or Nephthys, and his father is variously said to be Set, Ra or Ausare (Osiris).
His daughter is Qeb-hwt, also known as Kebechet.
www.neareasternarchaeology.com /encyclopedia/index.php/Khentamentiu   (451 words)

  
 Anubis
He was said to have a wife, Anput, who was really just his female aspect, her name being his with an additional feminine suffix (the t), who was depicted exactly the same (though feminine).
His father was originally said to be Ra, as he was the creator god, and thus his mother was said to be Hesat, Ra's wife, who later was identified as Hathor (who her identity was remarkably similar to).
As lord of the underworld, Anubis was identified as the father of Kebechet, the goddess of the purification of bodily organs due to be placed in canopic jars, during mummification.
www.the-world-in-focus.com /Africa/Egypt/gods/anubis.html   (972 words)

  
 Hesat
In the Anti myth this ancient Upper Egyptian hawk god decapitated the cow-goddess (alternatively Hathor or Hesat) and was flayed for his crime.
Hesat, referred to as mother of the flayed skin fetish, anointed Anti's skin with a cream containing her milk, restoring it.
Hesat provided milk, at times referred to as beer of Hesat
www.reshafim.org.il /ad/egypt/religion/hesat.htm   (366 words)

  
 Anubis
Anubis, whose hieroglyphic name more closely translates as Anpu, is the Ancient Egyptian God of death and dying, and sometimes God of the Underworld.
His mother is Hesat or Bastet with an unknown father, or Nephthys, and his father is variously said to be Set, Ra or Osiris.
In later times, Anubis was combined with the Greek god Hermes to form Hermanubis.
www.ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/an/Anpu.html   (407 words)

  
 Slaves
The healers frowned at the shape the two were in but said nothing, having taken a vow of silence during their youth in order to serve their Goddess Hesat.
These are the Priests of Hesat but they also hold the title of healers amongst our people." He motioned his arm towards the men that were wearing the longer loincloths.
Hesat's milk is said to be able to heal wounds of many shapes and sizes.
www.gateworld.net /fanfic/archive/15/slaves.html   (3061 words)

  
 DRAG RACING
And looks as if Kip Streaker #34 has taken the lead and in second is #67 traveling all the way from the Egypt to compete in the Louisiana of drag racing competitions that we are broadcasting here today, we have the biggest Egyptian comedian since Ramses, we have Hesat Palafidy.
I actually had the honor of traveling to the Vegas strip where Hesat actually did his training and let me tell you...
Hesat Palafidy, all the way from Cairo, Egypt, has run and won todays drag raci ng spectacular.
themcbridebrothers.tripod.com /dragracing.htm   (830 words)

  
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Here is the method for browned cannabis - Simply grind the cannabis finely in a coffee grinder, then heat it in a pan on low heat the burner should be set at the 2 setting at MAXIMUM.
Hesat it until it changes from green to a brownish colour, about 5 minutes.
Under no circumstances should the cannabis begin to smoke, if it does remove from heat at once and dump the pan out onto the counter or into a bowl to remove it from heat completely.
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 Making accoutrements for the inner tabernacle
The mother goddesses Hathor and Nekbet were both pictured with the form of a cow.
Hesat, the goddess of birth, was depicted as a cow.
And the foster mother of Horus, the cow goddess Sekhet-Hor, was even invoked to safeguard cattle—a prayer that now availed nothing in the face of the true God's power.
www.ucgstp.org /bible/brp/ex08.htm   (1008 words)

  
 The Ancient Egypt Site - Anubis
In the earlier tradition of the Coffin Texts Anubis' mother is identified as the cow-goddess Hesat, whose principal cult centre was at Atfih.
This tradition survived into the Late Dynastic Period, when Anubis was called "lord of the cattle" because of his affiliation with the cow cult.
He was also adored in the South of the 4th Upper-Egyptian province and in the Memphite region.
www.ancient-egypt.org /religion/gods/anubis.html   (661 words)

  
 Egyptian Deities - Listing One
In yet another, from the Coffin Text period, the cow goddess Hesat is his mother and, from the same source, Bastet is even accounted as his mother (most likely a pun on the ointment jars that comprise her hieroglyphs -- the same jars that were used during the embalming process Anubis was lord of).
Re was usually portrayed as a man with the head of a falcon, crowned with the sun disc encircled by the uraeus.
The Egyptian cat-headed goddess, Bastet was strictly a solar deity until the arrival of Greek influence on Egyptian society, when she became a lunar goddess due to the Greeks associating her with their Artemis.
pharaohs_palace.tripod.com /greatpyram/deities1.htm   (4348 words)

  
 Elfwood: Laura Soriani (Draconica Nimbus), 'Sons of Hesat', SF&F Art   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
They are the three sons of Hesat, the cow goddess of food and drink; Nemty, the falcon god, patron of ferrymen; Anubis, the emblamer od the dead and Mnevis, the solar bull god, herald of Ra.
Anubis' parents channge in the course of the history in the base of the worship of an important god...So I think that before the worship of Osiris, he was son of Hesat, and after that, he come in the osiriac cicle becoming son of Nephtis and Osiris.
All rights are reserved for the work 'Sons of Hesat' by Laura Soriani (Draconica Nimbus) under
elfwood.lysator.liu.se /art/d/r/draconica/nemtyanubismerur__sons_of_hesat.jpg.html   (645 words)

  
 Famous Cows   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Black and brown cow of Welsh folklore as described in the Encyclopedia Mythica and the Mystical World Wide Web.
The Encyclopedia Mythica describes how the Egyptians called beer the milk of Hesat.
Zeus fell in love with the human Io who was turned into a cow by either Zeus or Hera depending on the version of the legend.
www.aurochs.org /cows/famous   (634 words)

  
 Imiut fetish   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
A set of beautiful golden Imiut fetishes were discovered in Tutankhamun´s tomb and the fetish makes a few appearances in Hatshepsut´s mortuary temple.
The fetish was sometimes known as the "Son of the hesat-Cow", refering to the cow that gave birth to the Mnevis bull which was associated with the cow goddess Hesat (one of the godesses named as the mother of Anubis).
It was clearly an ancient symbol, already in widespread use by the First Dynasty.
www.ancientegyptonline.co.uk /imiutf.html   (196 words)

  
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The young missionary on his first assignment found the peasant boy's intrusion unpleasant and unwelcome.
Hesat playing with a pencil and Carl stood before him.
Your father says you are beyond his control and from the evidence it seems certain.
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 Egyptian gods; Anubis, Anpu, Inpew, Yinepu
In the Coffin Texts Anubis/Yinepu is called the son of Bast, probably due to the hieroglyph for Bast, which includes an unguent jar, which has a great importance in the mummification process.
But here he is also said to be born by the milk-goddess in cow form Hesat.
In the Greek Period Plutharch calls him the son of Nebt-Het and Wesir, the spouse of Aset - despite this adultery, Aset adopted Anyubis/Yinepu as her son.
www.philae.nu /akhet/NetjeruY.html   (1132 words)

  
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 (AEL) Egyptian Gods & Religions
In general she is a milk goddess quenching the thirst of mankind with divine liquid described as the 'beer of Hesat'.
The bull's hide is totally fl and he wears the sun disk and Uraeus between his horns.
At Heliopolis the cow-goddess Hesat plays the role of the mother of Mnevis.
www.aelives.com /gods.htm   (22426 words)

  
 Hathor - WiccanWeb.ca   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
In Egyptian Mythology, Hathor also known as "Hesat" (Egyptian for house of Horus) was originally a personification of the Milky Way, which was seen as the milk that flowed from the udders of a heavenly cow.
Hathor was an ancient goddess, worshipped as a cow-deity from at least 2700 BC, during the 2nd dynasty, and possibly even by the Scorpion King.
This page was last modified 22:41, 20 February 2006.
www.wiccanweb.ca /wiki/index.php?title=Hathor&redirect=no   (2268 words)

  
 Mnevis   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Ancient bull deity of Heliopolis where he was considered to be the son of Hesat, and was connected with Re and Atem.
Worshiped as the ka of Atem-Re the movements of Mnevis, the Great Black One, served as oracle.
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nefertiti.iwebland.com /religion/mnevis.htm   (212 words)

  
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