TAILIEUCHUNG - New Larousse Encyclopedia of Mythology Introduction Phần 2

Các câu chuyện đó tồn tại đến ngày nay là nhờ các ghi chép về các câu chuyện truyền miệng nói trên, đôi khi chúng được bổ sung thêm các lời giải thích về các ý nghĩa biểu tượng hoặc các hàm ý khác có thể là hiện đại hoặc cổ điển. | Renent Renenet was the Goddess who presided over the baby s sucklinf She nourished him herself and also gave him his name - and ii consequence his personality and fortune. At his death we see ha with Sha i when his soul is weighed and judged. She is variouslj represented as a woman without attributes as a snake-headd woman as a woman with the head of a lioness or as a uraeus. dressti and with two long plumes on her head. As a nursing Goddess sk symbolized nourishment in general and sometimes appears asi harvest Goddess with the title. Lady of the Double Granary. Ski gives her name to the month of Pharmuti the month of Renenet which was in later epochs the eighth month of the Egyptiai calendar. Renpet Renpet was the Goddess of the year the Goddess of springtide anl of youth. As a deity of time s duration she was called Mistres of Eternity. She is represented as wearing above her head a long palm-shoot curved at the end an ideogram of her name. Bes Bes often appeared at birth but chiefly he was a marriage-God mdpresided over the toilet of women. Bes was a popular God who perhaps originated in the land of Punt of which he was sometimes called the Lord. He appears in ikformofarobust dwarf of bestial aspect. His head is big his eyes huge his cheeks prominent. His chin is hairy and an enormous tongue hangs from his wide-open mouth. For headdress he has a bunch of ostrich feathers he wears a leopard skin whose tail falls Wundhim and is visible between his bandy legs. In bas-reliefs and paintings he is frequently represented full-face contrary to the old Egptian usage of drawing only in profile. He is normally immobile hands on hips though occasionally he skips cheerfully but clumsily and plays the harp or tambourine or again brandishes a broad diggerwith a terrible and menacing air. At once jovial and belligerent fond of dancing and lighting. Be was the buffoon of the Gods. They delighted in his grotesque shape and contortions just as the Memphite Pharaohs of the Old .

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