Ahti
Summary: Ahti is the native ancient Egyptian (Kemetic) Goddess of disorder, fear, and chaos.
names:
Kemetic name: Ahti
(NOTE: In addition to native variations by locality or over time, there are often several possible transliterations into the Roman alphabet used for English.)
other:
Ahti is depicted as the head of a wasp on the body of a hippopotamus.
The hippopotamus is a dangerous river animal (even crocodiles defer to hippos). The ancient Egyptians viewed the hippopotamus as a symbol for disorder and strength. The wasp had a bad reputation among the native Egyptians because its stings could kill small children.
The ancient Egyptians believed that Ahti was a very spiteful goddess.
Ahti was never used on amulets and was seldom depicted in art.

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