Atum
(Tum, Temu)
The
primeval Egyptian sun god and creator of the world. He is
the evening aspect of the sun, representing the setting
sun. Later he was syncretized with Re
as the god Atum-Re.
According
to the myths, he was the first substance (a hill) who emerged
from the primeval waters. Amut created the deities Shu
and Tefnut from his spittle or
from his semen in the act of masturbation.
Atum
was especially worshipped at Heliopolis, where he was the
head of the Ennead cult. He was
represented by the black bull Mnewer,
who bore the sun disk and uraeus between its horns.
As
the father of the pharaoh, he played an important part in
the coronation rites.
Atum
was depicted as old man symbolizing the setting sun, but
he also appeared also a snake, a scarab, and a mangust (pharaoh
hat). The snake, bull, lion, lizard and ichneumon are his
sacred animals.
The
Memphite creation myth stated that Atum was conceived in
the heart of Ptah and was created
by his word. Literally, "he who completes, or perfects".
The
Encyclopedia Mythica