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    Mafdet (also Mefdet, Maftet [1]) was a goddess in the ancient Egyptian religion. She was often depicted wearing a skin of a cheetah, and protected against the bite of snakes and scorpions. She was part of the pantheon of ancient Egyptian deities that was prominent during the First Dynasty of Egypt. She was prominent during the reign of pharaoh ...

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  2. May 31, 2020 · From the beginning of the First Dynasty of Egypt (circa 3200 BCE) the great cheetah goddess Mafdet was worshiped. She was known as “the runner” representing swift death. As the “Avenger of the King” Mafdet was believed to rip out the hearts of evildoers and lay the hearts at the Pharaoh’s feet in the same manner a cat delivers her ...

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  4. Mafdet, the fierce goddess with a cheetah head, was revered for her role as the Avenger of the King. As the “Vengadora del Rey,” she was believed to tear out the hearts of wrongdoers and present them to the pharaoh. Similar to a cat presenting its prey, Mafdet’s actions symbolized justice and protection.

  5. Mar 21, 2024 · Mafdet is an ancient Egyptian goddess known as the feline guardian. She symbolizes protection, justice, and defense of the pharaohs. Mafdet’s iconography includes a cheetah head, a scepter, and a rope. She played a crucial role in maintaining cosmic balance and upholding Maat.

  6. Mafdet. Alternative Names: Maftet or Mefdet. Role & Function: The function of Mafdet is described as being the goddess of justice, judgment and execution. Status: Mafdet was the first of the ancient Egyptian cat goddesses and lion gods. Symbols: Big cats, snakes, executioner's staff and the blade of execution. Titles:

  7. Jun 4, 2023 · Mafdet: A Lesser-known But Significant Goddess. Mafdet is a lesser-known but significant goddess who held an important place in ancient Egyptian culture. She was primarily associated with justice and protection from venomous creatures such as snakes and scorpions; thus she was depicted as either a cheetah or lynx.

  8. Mafdet was considered the protector and right hand of Rē. The goddess is mostly portrayed as a powerful feline goddess that acts as the hand of Rē and protects the world against snakes. Snakes were considered the enemy of Rē. In Utterance 298 from the Pyramid Texts, Mafdet is wielded as the weapon against the mighty snake.

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