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Khepri

The Ennead

Ra Shu Tefnut Nut Geb Nephthys Osiris Isis Set

The Ogdoad

Nu/Naunet

Amoun/Amaunet

Kuk/Kauket

Huh/Hauhet

Other Egyptian Gods

Anubis Anuket Apophis Apis Astarte Aten Bast Bes Hapi Hathor Horus Harpocrates

Khepri

Khonsu Khnum Maat Mentu Neith Nut Ptah Sebek Sekhmet Tahuti Tawaret Tum

In Egyptian mythology, the God Khepri was generally depicted as a scarab, which is what the name means.

The scarab beetle is a type of coleoptera noted for rolling dung into spherical balls and pushing it; it is also known for its habit of laying its eggs in animal dung and the bodies of various kinds of dead animals, including other scarabs. Thus, the ancient Egyptians associated the animal with rebirth, renewal and resurrection.

Khepri was a solar deity who pushed the Sun (as the scarab pushes the dung) across the sky every day, as well as carrying it safely through the Underworld every night.

See also Ra.

Alternative forms of the name: Khepera, Kheper, Chepri, Khepra

References

  • Wikipedia (2005). *[Khepri](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khepri) (*http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khepri*).* Retrieved March 2, 2005