Het Heru the Kemetic name for Hathor. She teaches the lesson of love. Hathor's role in the process of death, that of welcoming the newly dead with food and drink, lead, in such circumstances, to her being identified as a jolly wife for Nehebkau, the guardian of the entrance to the underworld and binder of the Ka. Nevertheless, in this form, she retained the name of Nechmetawaj, since her aspect as a returner of stolen goods was so important to society that it was retained as one of her roles. Hathor votive faience balls are usually associated with this deity although the precise significance of their relationship remains unknown.
I would love to play in your hair. LOL
pbl500 1 year ago
@pbl500 thats a turban
CarenNight 1 year ago
I love how you teach
iamtaychan 1 year ago
@iamtaychan Thank you very much.
CarenNight 1 year ago
Yes there is a ring in the middle of my nose in representation of the Cow Goddess.
CarenNight 1 year ago