Hathor Heru or Horus the Child and the Pharaoh in a life giving ritual
Gods Hathor, Heru or Horus the Child and the Pharaoh in a life giving ritual at Dendera Temple Egypt:
Gods Hathor Heru or Horus the Child and the Pharaoh in a life giving ritual at Dendera Temple Egypt
Although goddess Hathor wears a the Crown of Upper and Lower Egypt and Ram horns she has at the forehead her Cow horns with solar disk at the middle in the forehead and by so is obvious that she is in the throne of the highest sky or heavens level.
Hathor and Heru or Horus the Child (also known by the young) son of Isis hold the symbol of life in theirhad, therefore they are going to give life.
Heru and the pharaoh holds in the other hand a shrine like the ones that Hathor usually wears in her head when is depicted in top of a column, it is likely that they are representing the east and west entrance to the realm of Hathor highest sky level.
Gods Hathor Heru or Horus the Child and the Pharaoh in a life giving ritual at Dendera Temple Egypt
Although goddess Hathor wears a the Crown of Upper and Lower Egypt and Ram horns she has at the forehead her Cow horns with solar disk at the middle in the forehead and by so is obvious that she is in the throne of the highest sky or heavens level.
Hathor and Heru or Horus the Child (also known by the young) son of Isis hold the symbol of life in theirhad, therefore they are going to give life.
Heru and the pharaoh holds in the other hand a shrine like the ones that Hathor usually wears in her head when is depicted in top of a column, it is likely that they are representing the east and west entrance to the realm of Hathor highest sky level.
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