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In Egyptian mythology, Nu is the deification of the primordial watery abyss. Ancient Egyptian religion encompasses the various religious beliefs and rituals practiced in Ancient Egypt from the predynastic period until the adoption of Christianity In the Ogdoad cosmogony, the name means abyss. In Egyptian mythology, the Ogdoad (Greek "οκτάδα" the number eight were eight deities worshipped in Hermopolis during what is called the Old

Due to being a concept, Nu was viewed as not having a gender, but also had aspects that could be represented as female or male as with most Egyptian deities. Naunet (also spelt Nunet) is the female aspect, which is the name Nu displayed with a female gender ending. The male aspect, Nun, is displayed with a male gender ending. As with the other three four primordial concepts of the Ogdoad, Nu's male aspect was depicted as a frog, or a frog-headed man. This article is about the block cipher algorithm For the ultrafast laser pulse measurement technique see Frequency-resolved optical gating. In Anatomy, the head of an Animal is the Rostral part (from Anatomical position that usually comprises the Brain, Eyes In Ancient Egyptian art, Nun also appears as a bearded man, with blue-green skin, representing water. Art refers to a diverse range of Human activities creations and expressions that are appealing to the Senses or Emotions of a human individual Blue is a Colour, the Perception of which is evoked by Green is a Color, the perception of which is evoked by light having a spectrum dominated by energy with a Wavelength of roughly 520–570- nm. Naunet is represented as a snake or snake-headed woman. A snake is an elongate Reptile of the suborder Serpentes Like all reptiles snakes are covered in scales.

As with the other Ogdoad concepts, Nu did not have temples or any center of worship. Even so, Nu was sometimes represented by a sacred lake, or, as at Abydos, by an underground stream. A lake (from Latin lacus) is a Terrain feature (or Physical feature) a body of Liquid on the surface of a world that is localized to the Abydos ( Egyptian Abdju, 3bdw, Arabic: أبيدوس Greek Αβυδος one of the most ancient cities of

Nu is depicted with upraised arms holding a "solar bark" (or barque, a boat). The boat is occupied by eight deities, with the scarab deity Khepri standing in the middle surrounded by the seven other deities. This article is about the Egyptian god For the type of robot see Khepera mobile robot. Other groupings include Naunet and Nun, Amaunet and Amun, Hauhet and Heh, Kauket and Kek. For the Stargate character see Amonet (Stargate. In Egyptian mythology, Amunet (also spelled Amonet, Amun, reconstructed Egyptian Yamānu (also spelled Amon, Amoun, Amen, and rarely Imen, Greek Ἄμμων Not to be confused with Hu (mythology. In Egyptian mythology, Huh (also Heh, Hah, Hauh) was the Not to be confused with Hu (mythology. In Egyptian mythology, Huh (also Heh, Hah, Hauh) was the Kuk (also spelled as Keku) is the deification of the primordial concept of darkness in Egyptian mythology. Kuk (also spelled as Keku) is the deification of the primordial concept of darkness in Egyptian mythology.



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