n the ancient Egyptian pantheon, Horus stands as a dominant figure known as the Sky God. Often depicted as a falcon or as a man with the head of a falcon, he embodies the vast expanse of the sky, symbolizing the heavens and the divine light that shines upon the world. This avian representation not only reflects his celestial nature but also underscores the connection between the gods and their dominion over the universe, signifying Horus’s role as a powerful and watchful deity.