• Tefnut, Antik Mısır mitolojisinde nem, çiğ ve yağmur tanrısıdır. Hava tanrısı Şu'nun hem eşi hem kız kardeşidir. Geb ve Nut'un annesidir. Etimoloji.
  • Tefnut (Ancient Egyptian: tfn.t; Coptic: ⲧϥⲏⲛⲉ tfēne) is a deity of moisture, moist air, dew and rain in Ancient Egyptian religion.
  • In ancient Egypt, Tefnut was regarded as the goddess of rainfall and moisture, and she was the twin sister of the air god Shu.
  • Tefnut (Tefenet, Tefnet) was an ancient Egyptian goddess of moisture, but was strongly associated with both the moon and the sun.
  • Tefnut, Mısır mitolojisinde benzersiz bir tanrıça olarak kabul edilir ve hala günümüzde bile ilgi çeken bir figürdür.
  • In this blog post, we dive into Tefnut’s mythology, her roles and powers, her relationships with other gods, and her impact on ancient Egyptian society.
  • Shu and his sister and companion, Tefnut (goddess of moisture), were the first couple of the group of nine gods called the Ennead of Heliopolis .
  • Tefnut is the name of the Egyptian goddess of moisture and clouds, daughter of Ra, sister and wife of Shu, mother of Geb and Nuit.
  • So, Tefnut played an essential role in the Egyptian cosmogony, representing a fundamental aspect of the natural world and the creation myth of ancient...
  • Because of her leonine iconography and her role as the daughter of Ra, Tefnut is associated with the personification of the Distant Goddess.