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In Egyptian mythology,
Wadjet (also spelt Wadjit, and, in greek, Udjo, Uto, Edjo,
an Buto) was originally the local goddess of the city of the
same name, Per-Wadjet, named after her, and known as Buto
to the Greeks. As the patron goddess, she was associated with
the land, and so became considered a snake, usually a cobra,
which were omnipresent around the area. Indeed, her name means
papyrus coloured, a reference to the Cobra's skin.
Eventually, she became the patron goddess of the whole of
Lower Egypt, and since she was linked to the land, she was
thought of as the wife of Hapy, the god of the Nile, which
flowed through it. As patron of Lower Egypt, she automatically
became associated with Nekhbet, who held the same position
in Upper Egypt, and together they were known as the two ladies
of the pharaoh.
As a cobra, she was depicted as such, and became confused
with Renenutet, with whom her
identity eventually merged. As patron and protectress, she
was often shown coiled upon the head of Ra, the chief deity,
in order to act as his protection, an image of her which became
the Uraeus symbol. Consequently she became associated with
the Eye of Ra. Indeed, in later times, she was often depicted
simply as a woman with a snake's head, or as a woman wearing
an Uraeus, which had originally itself been her.
In becoming the protectress of Ra, who
was also a sun god, she became a goddess associated with heat
and fire, and so was sometimes said to be able to send fire
onto those who might attack. Consequently, she later became
identified with the war goddess of Lower Egypt, Bast,
who acted as another figure symbolic of the nation, consequently
becoming Wadjet-Bast. In this position, since Bast
was a lioness, Wadjet-Bast was often depicted with a lion's
head. Eventually, her position as patroness lead to her being
identifed as the more powerful goddess Mut,
whose cult had risen to power with the cult of Amun, and eventually
being absorbed into her as Mut-Wadjet-Bast.
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