Khnum Egypt Gods


Khnum Appearance:
  • Man with the head of a curly-horned ram
Khnum Egypt Gods
Khnum Egypt Gods

Khnum was a creator god, and a god of the innundation.


Khnum was a creator-god, moulding people on a potter's wheel. Since potters used Nile mud, Khnum was also connected with the innundation. 

Khepri Egypt Gods

Khepri  
'He Who is Coming into Being'

Appearance:
  • Man with the head of a scarab
  • A scarab beetle

Khepri was a god of creation, the movement of the sun, and rebirth.
The scarab beetle lays its eggs in a ball of dung. Then, it rolls the ball along the ground until the young beetles are ready to hatch.
When the young beetles are ready, they crawl out of the ball.

Isis Egypt Goddess

 
  Isis

Appearance:
  • Woman with headdress in the shape of a throne
  • A pair of cow horns with a sun disk

Isis was a protective goddess. She used powerful magic spells to help people in need. 

Isis egyptian goddess
Isis was the daughter of the earth god Geb and the sky goddess Nut and the sister of the deities Osiris, Seth, and Nephthys.
Isis was the wife of Osiris and the mother of Horus.
Since each pharaoh was considered the 'living Horus', Isis was very important.

Sri Bhuvaneshwari Amman

Sri Bhuvaneshwari Amman


Sri Bhuvaneshwari Amman
Sri Bhuvaneshwari Amman



Sri Buvaneshwari Amman - SaranathanThe primordial energy (Sakthi) in the female form, is known by various names such as Rajarajeswari, Aadhi Parasakthi and Jagadamba. Rajarajeswari has ten different aspects such as Kali, Thara, Shodasi etc. One of these aspects is Bhuvaneswari. Bhuvanam Eswari means the ruler. She rules the universe according to Her will. In other words, the whole universe belongs to Her.

Goddess Bhuvaneswari is a symbol of beauty and grace. She is the giver of wealth, health and happiness. Prayers offered to her remove sorrows. Sins are forgiven by Her. By praying Her, birth less state and Moksha are obtained.

Renuka Devi Temple, Mahur

Renuka Devi Temple, Mahur


Renuka Devi
Renuka Devi 



Reṇukā/Renuga/Renu is a Hindu goddess worshipped predominantly in the Indian states of KaranatakaMaharashtraTelanganaAndhra PradeshHimachal Pradesh and Tamil Nadu. Renuka's temple at Mahur in Maharashtra is considered one of the shakti peethas.

Renuka was the daughter of the king Renu of Kubaj country and the wife of the sage Jamadagni. When the king Sahastrarjuna paid a visit to Jamadagni in his abode, he was taken by surprise by the hospitality of the sage. When asked about the same, the sage told him that it is all because of the Kamadhenu, i.e., cow that fulfils the desires of the owner given to him by Indra, the king of the Gods.