Wepet-Renpet is an ancient Egyptian deity associated with the concept of renewal and rebirth. Often depicted as a young child or a baby, Wepet-Renpet symbolizes the beginning of the agricultural season and the annual flooding of the Nile River, which was crucial for farming in ancient Egypt.
Wepet-Renpet is sometimes linked to the goddess Isis and the god Osiris, representing the cycle of life, death, and resurrection. Worship of this deity was significant in rituals that celebrated the fertility of the land and the rejuvenation of nature, reflecting the importance of agriculture in Egyptian society.