Tamil Nadu graffiti the dog like symbol indicates goddess ammit

Tamil Nadu graffiti – Crocodile goddess Ammit/Taweret

The above graffiti symbol from Uraiyur represents the demon goddess Ammit/Taweret. The above graffiti is from Uraiyur, Trichy district. Refer to page 131 of Gurumurthy’s book. The second symbol may represent the “Sa” symbol, a type of talisman that provides protection against evil forces.

The ‘Sa’ symbol in ancient Egypt was associated with the goddess Taweret and represented protection, serving as a symbol of protection. Taweret was associated with childbirth and the facilitation of the rebirth of a soul. One Indus script symbol is similar to this ‘Sa’ symbol in form and meaning. Details are given below. Please refer to Chapter 38 of my book, “Sa – Symbol Means Protection,” for more information. (3)

This dog-like symbol could be Ammit/ Taweret, which ate the dead man’s soul on the occasion of the weighing of the heart. For more information, read my article, “The Crocodile Symbol Indicates the Goddess Ammit and Taweret.” Reference – Article 11 of my book, Indus Symbols Dictionary. Ammit was the Egyptian demoness but was also present in the Indus Valley civilisation. This shows Egypt’s influence on the Indus civilisation as well as in Tamil Nadu. A second possibility is that this symbol may also have indicated the Egyptian goddess Taweret.

The above-given symbols could indicate the crocodile demon Ammit or the demon goddess Taweret.