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    Sekhmet Sakhmet, Sekhet
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    Author: * Neima Nebet - 3 Posts on this thread out of 5,720 Posts sitewide.
    Date: Dec 1, 2004 - 18:28

    "The good god, the lord of action, Neb-Ma'at-Re [Amenhotep III], Beloved of Sekhmet, the Mistress of Dread, who gives life eternally. The son of the God Re of His own body, Amenhotep, ruler of Waset (Thebes), Beloved of Sekhmet, the Mistress of Dread, Who gives life eternally."


    -- Inscription on a statue of Sekhmet


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    The lion-headed goddess Sekhmet was a member of the Memphite Triad, thought to be the wife of Ptah and mother of Nefertem (though the motherhood of Nefertem was in dispute - Bast and Wadjet (Edjo) were touted as his mother in their respective cities). Associated with war and retribution, she was said to use arrows to pierce her enemies with fire, her breath being the hot desert wind as her body took on the glare of the midday sun. She represented the destructive force of the sun.


    According to the legends, she came into being when Hathor was sent to earth by Re to take vengeance on man. She was the one who slaughtered mankind and drank their blood, only being stopped by trickery (this story can be found under Hathor's story). She was, thus, the destructive side of the sun, and a solar goddess and given the title Eye of Re.


    Being mother of Nefertem, who himself was a healing god, gives her a more protective side that manifested itself in her aspect of goddess of healing and surgery. Part of her destruction side was also disease and plague, as the 'Lady of Pestilence'... but she could also cure said ailments. The priests of Sekhmet were specialists in the field of medicine, arts linked to ritual and magic. They were also trained surgeons of remarkable caliber. Pharaoh Amenhotep III had many statues of Sekhmet, and it has been theorised that this was because he dental and health problems that he hoped the goddess may cure. Golden Statue of Sekhmet


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    Hundreds of Amenhotep's Sekhmet statues were found in the Theban temple precinct of the goddess Mut at South Ipet-Isut (Karnak). The statues may have been made for the king's funerary temple on the West Bank of the Nile and may have been dispersed to other sites at Waset and elsewhere beginning with the reign of Ramesses II.


    Sekhmet was depicted as a lion-headed woman with the sun disk and uraeus serpent headdress. Although she is connected with Bast, she has no relationship with the cat goddess. They are two distinct goddesses in their own rights - the Egyptians did not claim they were siblings of any kind. Bast and Sekhmet were an example of Egyptian duality - Sekhmet was a goddess of Upper Egypt, Bast of Lower Egypt (just like the pharaoh was of Upper and/or Lower Egypt!)... and they were linked together by geography, not by myth or legend.


    Sekhmet is the inner nature of Hathor; that fierce protective power which arises when an object of love is threatened. Similarly, Sekhmet is also gentle, as a lioness can be. In this capacity She is Goddess of healing. As she healed the woes of Re, so Her priests and priestesses were medicos.


    Sekhmet is one of the oldest known forms of Netjer in Egyptian history. She the 'patron' of the Physicians, Physician-Priests and Healers. Because She is one of the most powerful of all the Names of Netjer, (Her name literally translated means "Mighty One", or "Powerful One"). Her Name is derived from the Egyptian word 'Sekhem', which means "power" or "might". The word sekhem' is literally inseperable from Sekhmet and Her worship. Because of these facts, She is often times misunderstood and portrayed only in a negative way This is probably because of legends of how Sekhmet, as the destructive Eye of Re was sent forth to punish humanity for its mockery of Her Father, Re.


    But in spite of the fact that She is sometimes 'destructive', Her qualities as Healer, Mother and Protector are often overlooked. In the realm of Ancient Egyptian Medicine, almost all healers and surgeons of Ancient Kemet would most certainly have fallen under Sekhmet's jurisdiction. Sekhmet was mentioned a number of times in the spells of The Book of the Dead:


    The Chapter of Driving Back


    the Slaughters Which are Performed in Hensu My belly and back are the belly and back of Sekhmet. My buttocks are the buttocks of the Eye of Horus.


    The Chapter of Giving a Heart to the Osiris


    May the goddess Sekhmet raise me, and lift me up. Let me ascend into heaven, let that which I command be performed in Hikuptah. I know how to use my heart. I am master of my heart-case. I am master of my hands and arms. I am master of my legs. I have the power to do that which my KA desireth to do. My Heart-soul shall not be kept a prisoner in my body at the gates of Amentet when I would go in in peace and come forth in peace.


    The Mennefer Triad - Nefertem, Sekhmet and Ptah


    The Osiris Whose Word is Truth I have made supplication to the Khati gods and to Sekhmet in the temple of Nit, or the Aged Ones ... I have approached with worship the two Khati gods and Sekhmet, who are in the temple of the Aged One [in Anu].


    The Chapter of Opening the Mouth


    I am the goddess Sekhmet, and I take my seat upon the place by the side of Amt-ur the great wind of heaven.


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    Festivals: (exact dates not historically verified)


    12 August - 25th Thuti - Day of Sekhmet's repulsion of Set


    17th Ocotber - 1st Koiak - Month of Koiak Begins; The feast of Sekhmet


    31st October - 15th Koiak - Feast of Sekhmet, Bast and Re


    20th November - 5th Tybi - Day of Sekhmet and the Purifying Flame


    24th November - 9th Tybi - Day of Offerings to Sekhmet


    28th November - 13th Tybi - Feast of Het-Hert (Hathor) and Sekhmet


    14th December - 29th Tybi - Tehuti (Thoth) sends Bast and Sekhmet to guide Egypt


    28th December - 13th Mechir - Day of Sekhmet Going forth to Letopolis


    31st December - 16th Mechir - Feast of Sekhmet


    12th March - 27th Parmutit - End of the World by Sekhmet


    The Hundred Names of Sekhmet


    Sekhmet, Great One of Magic


    Mother of the Netjeru


    One Who Was Before The Netjeru Were


    Lady Of The Place Of The Beginning of Time


    Beloved of Ra, Her Father


    Beloved of Bast, Her Sister


    Beloved of Ptah, Her Husband-Brother


    At Whose Wish The Arts Were Born


    Beautiful Eye Which Giveth Life To The Two Lands


    Beautiful Face, Image Most Beloved By Art


    Flaming One


    Sovereign of Re, Her Father


    Protectress Of The Netjeru


    Lady of the Scarlet-Colored Garment


    Pure One


    Destroyer of Rebellions


    Eye of Re


    Eye of Heru (Horus)


    Pre-Eminent One In The Boat Of Millions Of Years


    Roamer of Deserts


    Wanderer in the Wastes


    Self-Contained


    Only One


    Awakener


    Lady of Enchantments


    Opener of Ways


    Lady Of Transformations


    Lady Of The Many Faces


    Enrapturing One


    Giver Of Ecstasies


    Satisfier Of Desires


    Inspirer of Men


    Victorious One In Battles


    Overcomer Of All Enemies


    Ruler Of The Desert


    Ruler Of Serpents And Of Dragons


    Ruler Of Lions


    Sublime One


    Enlightener


    Empowerer


    Sparkling One


    Great One Of Heka


    Lady Of The Magic Lamp


    Mother Of The Dead


    Lady Of The Bloodbath


    Destroyer By Plagues


    Great One of Healing


    Destroyer By Fire


    Lady Of The Waters Of Life


    Mistress And Lady Of The Tomb


    Great One In The Places Of Judgement And Execution


    Guide And Protectress From The Perils Of The Underworld


    Great One Of The Place Of Appearances In Silence


    Lady Of The Way of Five Bodies


    Unrivaled And Invincible One


    Ruler Of The Chamber Of Flames


    The Source


    She Whose Opportunity Escapeth Her Not


    Winged One


    Powerful Of Heart


    The Aware


    The Gleaming One


    Sekhmet, Who Reduceth To Silence


    Sekhmet, Who Rouseth The People


    Lady Of Jubilation


    Adorable One


    Shining Of Countenance


    Mother Of Images


    Incomparable One


    Lady Of Intoxications


    Mightier Than The Netjeru


    Most Beautiful


    Most Strong


    Great One Of Laws


    Protectress Of The Divine Order


    The One Who Holds Back Darkness


    The Beautiful Light


    Warrior Netjert


    Netjert of Love


    Great One In Heaven


    Great Serpent On The Head Of Her Father


    Great One Of The Incense Of The Ennead


    Great Lady of The House of Life


    Queen Of The Venerable Ones


    Lady Of The House Of Books


    Devouring One


    Sekhmet Of The Knives


    Burner Of Evildoers


    The One Before Whom Evil Trembles


    Terrible One


    Lady Of All Powers


    Eternal As Her Father


    Lady Of The Manifold Adornments


    Most Beautiful Among The Netjeru


    Bountiful One


    Sekhmet Who Gives Joys


    Unwavering, Loyal One


    Beloved Teacher


    Beloved Sekhmet


    12 August - 25th Thuti - Day of Sekhmet's repulsion of Set


    17th Ocotber - 1st Koiak - Month of Koiak Begins; The feast of Sekhmet


    31st October - 15th Koiak - Feast of Sekhmet, Bast and Re


    20th November - 5th Tybi - Day of Sekhmet and the Purifying Flame


    24th November - 9th Tybi - Day of Offerings to Sekhmet


    28th November - 13th Tybi - Feast of Het-Hert (Hathor) and Sekhmet


    14th December - 29th Tybi - Tehuti (Thoth) sends Bast and Sekhmet to guide Egypt


    28th December - 13th Mechir - Day of Sekhmet Going forth to Letopolis


    31st December - 16th Mechir - Feast of Sekhmet


    12th March - 27th Parmutit - End of the World by Sekhmet


    Sources:


    Egyption Book Of The Dead


    http://www.geocities.com/Wellesley/7544/sekhmet.html


    http://showcase.netins.net/web/ankh/sekhsigntest.html


    http://showcase.netins.net/web/ankh/skmtnames.html


    http://members.aol.com/egyptart/sekmet.html


    http://www.kemet.org/glossary/sekhmet.html


    http://geocities.com/wulfwuman/SekhmetsDawn.html


    http://www.knowmadz.org/meta/egypt/sekhmet.htm


    http://www.teenwitch.com/DEITY/KMT/SEKHMET.HTM


    http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Dimension/6941/sekhmet/


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