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sometimes with the epithets “living, sparkling, shining or 
immortal” (fig. 43) ; and sometimes, and far more frequently 
Fiff 43 One of a series of goddesses adoring Amun Ra, and holding stars 
' offerings. (Sar. Oimen.) 
also with a mystical compound name, the exact significance of 
which is not capable of literal interpretation. Olten as the 
feminine spiritual principle, the goddess, as a serpent, twines 
Fig. 44. The god Rhonso in a shrine ; at his feet is the serpent Kanno. (Sar. Oimen.) 
round, reclines beneath, or over-canopies one of the greater 
male divinities (fig. 44),* or with rising crest and inflated 
Fig ' c 4 fn 0 ^ed g b°y d t?"^ 
shrine.- (Bar. Oimen,) 
* Belmore Collection, plate 18. See also triple mummy-case of Aero 
Ai, plate 1,— “ Num in the sacred barge protected and canopied bj Remo 
or Isis.” 
