- Qetesh
In
Egyptian mythology andCanaanite religion , Qetesh (also Qadesh, Quetesh, Kadesh, Qatesh, Qadeshet, Qudshu, Qodesh) referred to a Goddess or Goddesses of Love and Beauty (rather thanfertility ), who is thought to have originally been aSemitic divinity, fromCanaanite religion , adopted into theEgypt ian at a later date. Her husband may have been the godResheph , identified withNergal inMesopotamian mythology , who was introduced in the Middle Kingdom. Having been adopted into Egyptian belief, it was decided that Qetesh, as the goddess of sex, should be the mother of Min, the god of fertility and thus sexual prowess. Although she was a popular goddess, she eventually became considered an aspect ofHathor , who had by that time become a goddess of pleasure.She may also have been a title given to
Asherah .She was depicted as a naked woman standing on a lion, with the crescent moon (representing the night) on her head. Also, she was shown holding snakes (representing the
penis ) in her right hand and lotus flowers (representing thevulva ) in her left.External links
* Johanna Stuckey, [http://www.matrifocus.com/LAM07/spotlight.htm The "Holy One"] , MatriFocus, 2007
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