- Hesat
In
Egyptian mythology , Hesat (also spelt Hesahet, and Hesaret) was the manifestation ofHathor , the divine sky-cow , in earthly form. Like Hathor, she was seen as the wife ofRa .Since she was the more earthly cow-goddess,
Milk was said to be "thebeer of Hesat", a rather meaningless phrase as "Hesat" means "milk" anyway. As adairy cow , Hesat was seen as the wet-nurse of the other gods, the "one who creates all nourishment". 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 theMnevis 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.
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