Ok, today we will talk about Ma’ahes. (Mihos)
His name means ‘grim lion’ and is sometimes an epithet of other gods.
Ma’ahes is primarily known as the son of either Sekhmet or Bast. He is a solar god of battle who took the form of a lion. He can often be connected and interchangeable with his brother, Nefertem, in their roles as protectors. Ma’ahes was considered an extremely fierce protector and was equated with the burning heat of the Sun. This linked him to the Eye of Ra.
By the Ptolemaic era, Ma’ahes was described as a god of storms. He became known as a defender of sacred places and the innocent. Many times Ma’ahes would be called upon to protect the king. The lion itself was a symbol of royal power and this further connected Ma’ahes to the king.
In modern practice, Ma’ahes is not often mentioned. He has very few devotees but his role as a protector remains his strongest attribute. He is known to protect sacred spaces and can be called upon for this purpose today.
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