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› Mythology › Egyptian › Gods

Hu

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[ webmaster ] [ 2005-06-05 13:30:33 ]

In Egyptian mythology, Hu is the god of the word which Ra used to create the world (and is also the word itself). He, and Sia, were created from a drop of blood that came from Ra's penis. They both represent the mind and wisdom of Ra. His name means “Endlessness.” Hu was a god who personified intelligence and the perceptive mind. Associated with royalty, Hu was sometimes pictured as a sphinx.

Hu also is referred to by the ancient Egyptians as the "divine utterance". As such it is analogous to Christianity's logos, the Om of Hinduism, etc.

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[ webmaster ] [ 2005-06-05 13:30:33 ]

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