Horus of Behdet
deity sky Egyptian single tradition · 2
Horus of Behdet (also known as the Behdeti) is depicted on the Stele of Revealing in the form of the winged disk of the Sun. Hadit is depicted in the same form.
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When
- First attested
- 3000 BCE
- Attested period
- -680 – 2020
- Historical notes
- Appears on a stele dating to circa 680–70 BCE.
Relationships
- syncretized with
- Hadit
- co occurs with
- Re-Harakhty, Nuit, Nut
Mentioned by
Sources
wikipedia (2)
Source passages
“Hadit, "the Great God, the lord of the sky", is depicted on the Stele of Revealing in the form of the winged disk of the Sun, Horus of Behdet (also known as the Behdeti). However, while the ancient Egyptians treated the Sun and the other stars as separate, Thelema connects the sun-god Hadit with every individual star.”
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“Directly beneath her is the Winged Solar Disk, Horus of Behdet.”
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