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In [[astrology]], Tepy-a Kenmet represents new beginnings and jubilation. Its heliacal rise occurs during the first week of the [[Egyptian calendar]], beginning on I Akhet 1. This date does not directly translate to the [[Gregorian calendar]], due to geographic differences in the rise of [[Sopdet]]/[[Sirius]], but it generally occurs sometime in August.
In [[astrology]], Tepy-a Kenmet represents new beginnings and jubilation. Its heliacal rise occurs during the first week of the [[Egyptian calendar]], beginning on I Akhet 1. This date does not directly translate to the [[Gregorian calendar]], due to geographic differences in the rise of [[Sopdet]]/[[Sirius]], but it generally occurs sometime in August.


Depending on the source, this decan is either ruled by the Egyptian deities [[Hapi]] and [[Imseti]] or by [[Geb]].
Depending on the source, this decan is either ruled by the Egyptian deities [[Hapi]] and [[Imsety]] or by [[Geb]].