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Hathor and Sekhmet

 Sekhmet and Hathor,

Lion and Cow,

Cow Goddess Hathor has been known to transform into Lion Goddess Sekhmet,

The divine feminine has many avatars,

Both are solar deities,

Both are Mother Goddesses,

Both wear the wadjet,

Cobra, snake, symbol of rebirth.

Hathor and Sekhmet
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Hathor began as an extension of Nut, Great Mother Goddess of the Sky, who was represented as either a nude female or a cow, arching over the world.  Each evening, Nut would swallow the sun, rebirthing it each morning.  She is the Goddess of the sky and all heavenly bodies, mother of the gods, she who holds a thousand souls.  In her cow form, she represents the Milky Way. Hathor is also the Cow Goddess of the Sky who births the sun.

According to Wikipedia, “Hathor's Egyptian name was ḥwt-ḥrw or ḥwt-ḥr. It is typically translated "house of Horus" but can also be rendered as "my house is the sky".  The "house" referred to may be the sky in which Horus lives, or the Goddess's womb from which he, as a sun god, is born each day.”

In addition to her role as the Great Mother Cow Goddess, Hathor also has the ability to transform in to the Lion Goddess Sekhmet and other forms.  This association with lions connects her with with Tanit, Cybele, Inanna/Ishtar, Durga, and other Great Mother Goddesses associated with lions.

Hathor was worshipped in more temples than any other female deity in Egypt.

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