Hapy
Mirror image of Hapy from wikimedia.org
Though the Nile had other guardian gods, it was Hapy, the "Lord of the Fishes and Birds of the Marshes," who held the all-important job of controlling the flow of the river.
He was a powerful deity; yet he had no temple, as far as we know. This patron of Lower and Upper Egypt had two names: Hap-Meht and Hap-Reset.
The mirror image shows his dual nature, and the blue colour symbolizes the water so important to him.
Though the Nile had other guardian gods, it was Hapy, the "Lord of the Fishes and Birds of the Marshes," who held the all-important job of controlling the flow of the river.
He was a powerful deity; yet he had no temple, as far as we know. This patron of Lower and Upper Egypt had two names: Hap-Meht and Hap-Reset.
The mirror image shows his dual nature, and the blue colour symbolizes the water so important to him.