Egyptian Nile Goose With Sobek God Of Crocodiles,
Power, Protection & Fertility In Greek: S (o) uchos
Description Nile GooseThe Nile goose had often the run of the house and the garden in spite of its vile temper. The goose was the sacred animal of Geb, who was also known as 'The Great Cackler' when he was in goose form. There were sacred lakes around Egypt that were home to the sacred geese, where they were well looked after. There were even some wild beasts that were used as pets - Ramses II had a tame lion, and the Sudanese cheetahs sometimes took the place of the house cat! Sobek God Of CrocodilesSobek (or Sebek), a crocodile god from Faiyum who was born from the watery chaos when the world was created. He symbolised the physical strength of the king, and was bodyguard for other colleagues protecting them from all evil. He stood for eternal time and in the pyramid texts he was the son of Neith. At the end of the Middle Kingdom kings from the Faijum wore his name and tried to make his cult the state religion. In Kom Ombo his temple still stands. In some places he was equaled with the disorderly Set since the Egyptian feeling about crocodiles was ambivalent. When wearing the sun disk upon his head he was a manifestation of Re, called Sobek-Re. Payments * We accept PayPal Payments, Money Brokers, Bank Transfer, Money Order, Certified Check, Western Union. * Payments must be made within 5 days. * Please don't wait more than 5 days, or the item will be relisted.
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