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The passive aspect of Heru-ra-ha is Hoor-pa-kraat (Ancient Egyptian: ḥr-pꜣ-ẖrd, meaning "Horus the Child"; Egyptological pronunciation: Har-pa-khered), more commonly referred to by the Greek rendering Harpocrates; Horus, the son of Isis and Osiris, sometimes distinguished from their brother Horus the Elder, [13] who was the old patron deity of Upper Egypt.
Hor-imy-shenut – A form of Horus who had the body of a Crocodile Her-sema-tawy ( Horus, Uniter of the Two Lands ) – the Greek Harsomptus , depicted like the double-crowned Horus Her-iunmutef ( Horus, Pillar of His Mother ) – A form of Horus depicted as a priest with a leopard-skin over the torso.
The film mostly received mixed to negative reviews from critics. The Indian Express rated the film 1.5 out of 5 stars and wrote:"Urvashi, Parvathy Thiruvothu and Aishwarya Rajesh’s film is insincere and performative". [11]
Her is a 2013 American science-fiction romantic comedy-drama film written, directed, and co-produced by Spike Jonze. Her follows Theodore Twombly ( Joaquin Phoenix ), a man who develops a relationship with Samantha ( Scarlett Johansson ), an artificially intelligent operating system personified through a female voice.
Isis, Serapis and their child Harpocrates In Egyptian mythology, Horus was the child of Isis and Osiris.Osiris was the original divine pharaoh of Egypt, who had been murdered by his brother Set (by interpretatio graeca, identified with Typhon or Chaos), mummified, and thus became the god of the underworld.
[10] This means that Horemheb was the openly recognised heir to Tutankhamun's throne, and not Ay, Tutankhamun's immediate successor. The Dutch Egyptologist Jacobus Van Dijk observes: There is no indication that Horemheb always intended to succeed Tut'ankhamun; obviously not even he could possibly have predicted that the king would die without ...
Hara Hara Mahadevaki is a 2017 Indian Tamil-language adult romance film written and directed by Santhosh P. Jayakumar and Produced By Thangam Cinemas. The film features Gautham Karthik and Nikki Galrani in the lead roles, while Balamurali Balu composes the film's music.
The name of Duamutef means "He who praises his mother", [10] while Qebehsenuef means "He who purifies his brother by means of libation". [11] The Egyptologist James P. Allen translates Hapy's name as "He of Haste" and Imsety as "He of the Dill"; [12] another Egyptologist, Joshua Roberson, believes Imsety originated as a personification of this ...