Apedemak, alt Apademak, was a lion-headed warrior god worshiped in Nubia by Meroitic peoples. A number of Meroitic temples dedicated to Apedemak are known from the Butana region: Naqa, Meroe, and Musawwarat es-Sufra, which seems to be his chief cult place. In the temple of Naqa built by the rulers of Meroe he was depicted as a three-headed leonine god with four arms, as a snake with a lion head but he is usually depicted as a man with a lion head.
Apedemak played little role in Egyptian religion, being a product of the Meroitic culture.
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A fruitless effort to connect with ourselves
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To sweep this failure under the carpet
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Insincerities as we walk out on ourselves
And remain disconnected
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Up against something bigger than me
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Up against something bigger than me
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