Aset
Aset, also known as Isis, is a complex and much beloved goddess. Her roles are difficult to list. She is famously the mourning sister and wife of Osiris, and mother of Horus and the pharaoh. She is also a cosmic goddess, sometimes associated with the star Sirius, and a guardian of the dead.
Offerings
- Tyet Knots (often made of carnelian or red jasper)
- Flowers, especially gardenias, roses, jasmines, iris, blue lotuses, and white lilies (UPG?)
- Susinon perfume
- Sistrum
- Mirrors
- Ankhs
- Acacia, acanthus (UPG?)
- Almonds and honey
- Date figs
- Pomegranate
- Water
- Bread
- Wine
- Pomegranate wine (UPG?)
- Beer
- Red Jasper
- Carnelian
- Aventurine
- Kyphi incense
- Mehendi perfume
- Milk
- Saffron
- Honey cakes
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Epithets
References
- Celebrating the Egyptian Gods by Sharon LaBorde
- The Complete Gods and Goddesses of Ancient Egypt by Richard H. Wilkinson
- Sesh Kemet
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