Ông được sinh ra khi một con bò trinh nữ đã được ngâm tẩm bằng Moonbeams hoặc sét đánh. Ông đã giúp mang lại Osiris trở lại cuộc sống, sau khi ông đã bị giết và bị chia cắt bởi Set, bởi sữa ông sau khi Isis đã tập hợp lại các bộ phận. Ông là đôi khi được miêu tả như một con ngỗng với hai đầu và một cơ thể con người | Hapy2 hare the Nile floods. He was born when a virgin cow was impregnated by moonbeams or by lightning. He helped to bring Osiris back to life after he had been killed and dismembered by Set by suckling him after Isis had reassembled the parts. He was sometimes depicted as a goose with two heads and a human body or as a naked fat man with erect phallus and pendulous breasts holding a fan and tray. Hapy2 Egyptian a pi an ape-headed or dog-headed god one of the 4 Amenti son of Horus He was guardian of the north and of the lungs of the dead or some say the north and the small intestine. Hapy3 Egyptian a pi a name for the bull-god Apis in some accounts Hapy Qementu Egyptian a rite involving Hapy Isis and Nephthys A cake in three pieces symbolised the deities and one piece Hapy as Osiris was hidden or lost. Har1 ỈE iE father of Tiriel Har2 Norse one of 3 mysterious deities visited by Gylfi probably a manifestation of Odin Har3 Norse Harr a rock-dwarf Har4 see Horus Har-em-akhet see Horus of the Horizon Har Hou see Hou1 Har Magedon see Armageddon Har-mau Egyptian Heru-sam-taui Greek Harsomtus a name of Horus as unifier of the 2 kingdoms Har-nedj-itef Egyptian Greek Harendotes Horus as the guardian of Osiris Har-pa-khered see Harpakhrad Har-pa-Neb-Taui Egyptian a name of Horus as Lord of Two Lands Har-pi-chruti see Harpakhrad Har-Soped Egyptian a syncretion of the hawk-gods Horus and Soped Hara1 Hindu Prah Eysor. ravisher . robber a name of Shiva in Cambodia see also Harihara Hara2 see Mount Alburz Hara Berezaiti see Mount Alburz Hara Ke African of Water a Nigerian water-goddess and raingoddess She is assisted in her duties by two dragons Godi and Goru. Hara-Yama-Tsu-Mi Japanese a Shinto mountain-god Harab Serap Hebrew a raven in the Cabbala harae-do Japanese harai a simple shrine an area used for purification ceremonies see also hitogata harai see harae-do Harake see Hara Ke Harakhtes Greek the Greek name for Harakhti Harakte see