Tefnut, the ancient Egyptian goddess of moisture and rain, was associated with the life-giving forces of water. She represented the essential balance between wet and dry, embodying the concept of fertility and sustenance. Tefnut was also linked to the creation of life, as she was believed to have emerged from the primordial chaos, helping to establish order in the universe alongside her brother, Shu, who represented air. Her powers were crucial in agriculture and the annual flooding of the Nile, which ensured the fertility of the land.
YeS bast, shu, tefnut , and serket
The daughters of Ra is Tefnut, Sekhmet and Ma'at so there is ure answer :)
Great-grandfather. Osiris was the son of Geb and Nut, the children of Tefnut and Shu, the children of Ra-Atum and Iusaaset.
Ra is the father of Shu and Tefnut, whose children Geb and Nut had Osiris and Nephthys who were the parents of Anubis. Or the parents of Anubis are Ra and Nephthys or Set. Bast and Heset are also called mothers of Anubis.
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how did tefnut die
Tefnut is the Egyptian goddess of rain dew and moisture
Tefnut is moisture, warm air.
She is the goddess of moisture.
Tefnut is a goddess, the mother of Nut and Geb, sister and consort of Shu; she was goddess of moisture and warm air.
Tefnut's symbols include the lioness, the snake, and the uraeus (a symbol of protection associated with the goddess Wadjet). These animals represent aspects of her power and influence in Egyptian mythology.
Because he wanted to be.
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Nut is the daughter of Shu and Tefnut.
yes she is ras daughter
Shu and Tefnut
As one of the cosmic deities of the Ennead, Tefnut was the divine personification of moisture. Tefnut could be regarded as "Eye of Re', and as such was represented with a lioness head (and was worshipped in Leontopolis).