Sefegiru
Sefegiru in hieroglyphics | ||||||||||
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The one with a secret form / The hidden one in form |
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Sefegiru ("The one with a secret form" or "The hidden one in form") is a deity of Egyptian mythology . It appears in the pyramid texts , the coffin texts , the amduat and in temple inscriptions from Greco-Roman times. He seems to be in close connection with the air god Schu , but in some passages also with the sun god. The only known pictorial representation that shows Sefegiru with great certainty is in the Temple of Isis at Philae .
literature
- Ursula Verhoeven-van Elsbergen : Sefegiru . In: Lexicon of Egyptology . Vol. 5, Harrassowitz, Wiesbaden 1984, columns 822-823.