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Bes (also spelt as Bisu) was a god thought to have been imported
into Egyptian mythology
from that of Nubia, during the Middle Kingdom. His name appears
to be connected to a Nubian word for cat, and indeed, his first
appearances have the suggestion of a cat god. Egyptians kept
cats in order to attack snakes, and creatures that might ruin
crop stores, such as mice, and so Bes was naturally singled
out, amongst Nubian gods, as worthy of worship in Egypt.
Bes gradually became a general household protector, responsible
for protecting homes through such tasks as killing snakes,
fighting off evil spirits, watching after children, and aiding
(by fighting off evil spirits) women in labour (and thus present
with Taweret at births). Consequently,
over time, his image became distorted, and he came to be seen
as what was effectively an hideously ugly dwarf, with long
tongue, bow legs, and some feline body parts, and sometimes
a lion's head.
Images of the god were kept in homes to ward off evil, and
so he was depicted quite differently from the other gods.
Normally gods were shown in profile, but instead Bes appeared
in portrait, ithyphallic, and sometimes in a soldier's tunic,
so as to appear ready to launch an attack on any approaching
evil.
Since he drove off evil, he came to also symbolise the good
things in life - music, dance, and generic, and sexual, pleasure.
Later, in the hellenic period of Egyptian history, the female
form of Bes' name, Beset, became considered Bes' wife, rather
than just his feminine form. As a result, sometimes chambers
were constructed, painted with images of Bes and Beset, naked,
generally thought by egyptologists to have been for the purpose
of a chamber in which people slept so as to cure fertility
problems.
Like many Egyptian, and indeed Nubian, gods, the worship
of Bes was exported overseas, and he, in particular, proved
popular with the Phoenicians and the (ancient) Cypriots.
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