Often that of a lionness.
Physical appearance. Sekhmet had the head of a lioness and the body of a woman. She was usually depicted with a sun disc on top of her head.
Sekhmet was the Egyptian goddess of warfare, pestilence, and the desert. She is often pictured with the head of a lioness.
This was because Sekhmet was a solar goddess, as daughter of Ra the sun god.
Sekhmet is the ancient Egpytian goddess of divine retribution, vengeance, and conquest. She often had the head of a lionness.
Sekhmet was depicted as a woman with the head of a lionness she was the ancient Egyptian goddess of divine retribution, vengeance, and conquest.
No; Sekhmet did not die, she was a goddess who often took the form in art as a woman with the head of lioness and a solar disk and uraeus on her brow.
Sekhmet more often wore a solar disk and uraeus on her head; which was more important in some ways than a "crown".
sekhmet is a woman...
she refused to become the king's wife so he killed her family and banished her to the desert to die. After two days (i think) Lilith came to her and offered her revenge on the king. Lilith bit her and Sekhmet was reborn.
Horus had the head of a falcon or a hawk. Sobek had the head of a crocodile. Anubis had the head of a jackal. Sekhmet had the head of a lioness. Thoth had the head of an ibis or a baboon.
No; Hathor became Sekhmet; but Sekhmet herself is identified with Bastet.
Sekhmet is a goddess in ancient Egyptian mythology, and her parents are typically considered to be the god Ra and the goddess Hathor. Ra is the sun god and Hathor is associated with love, beauty, and motherhood. Sekhmet is known as a fierce warrior goddess with a lioness head.