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| 15 Most Worshipped Gods of Egypt | |
| By: Clay Death Date: September 21, 2016, 9:59 am | |
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| Portrayed with animal heads atop human bodies, ancient Egyptian | |
| gods and goddesses dominated every aspect of life of both | |
| royalty and ordinary people. The culture of ancient Egypt was | |
| based upon the belief in a pantheon of these strange looking | |
| creatures who were worshiped in temples throughout Egypt with an | |
| aim to gain their favor. The following is a list of fifteen most | |
| popular ancient Egyptian gods and goddesses. | |
| Osiris | |
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| Osiris was a wise king who was married to his sister Isis. When | |
| he was murdered by their evil brother Seth, she used magic to | |
| bring him back to life to conceive a son, Horus who revenged his | |
| father�s death and killed his uncle. His son became the king of | |
| Egypt, while Osiris became the king of the dead and the judge of | |
| the underworld. Egyptians thus saw him as triumphant over death; | |
| every pharaoh would be Osiris after death whilst he was the | |
| embodiment of Horus when alive. Osiris was also the god of | |
| vegetation and was often painted with green skin, symbolizing | |
| new growth and renewal. | |
| Isis | |
| Isis was the ultimate goddess for she was the mother of Horus | |
| and both wife and sister of Osiris. When her beloved husband was | |
| murdered by their brother Seth, she collected the dismembered | |
| parts of Osiris� body and put them together with bandages, | |
| laying the foundation for the ancient Egyptian practice of | |
| mummifying their deceased. By bringing Osiris back to life, Isis | |
| also introduced the concept of resurrection that profoundly | |
| influenced other religions as well, including Christianity. | |
| Isis, portrayed as a woman holding an Ankh in her hand and | |
| sometimes with a female body and cow�s head or cow�s horns was | |
| also worshiped as goddess of fertility. | |
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| Horus | |
| One of the most important ancient Egyptian gods was the son of | |
| Osiris and Isis. According to the famous myth, he revenged his | |
| father�s murder and killed his uncle Seth by which he | |
| established himself as the new king of Egypt. The early Egyptian | |
| pharaohs therefore legitimized their rule by presenting | |
| themselves as incarnated Horus. Also worshiped as the god of | |
| light and sky, Horus was usually depicted as a falcon-headed | |
| male creature wearing a white and red crown. | |
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| Re: 15 Most Worshipped Gods of Egypt | |
| By: Clay Death Date: September 21, 2016, 10:06 am | |
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| Thoth | |
| The god of wisdom, writing and magic was most often portrayed as | |
| an ibis-headed man. Thoth was the scribe of the underworld who | |
| recorded the verdict on the deceased in the Hall of Maat, | |
| maintained the library of the gods, authored the spells in �The | |
| Book of the Dead� and wrote �The Book of Thoth� (containing the | |
| secrets of the universe). But he also played an important role | |
| in many ancient Egyptian myths, acting as an arbiter between the | |
| forces of good and evil. | |
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| Ra | |
| Ra or Re was the sun god and one of the most important ancient | |
| Egyptian deities. He was also associated with pyramid building | |
| and the resurrection of the pharaohs. Symbolically born every | |
| morning with sunrise, Ra symbolically died with every sunset | |
| after which he began his journey into the underworld. In the | |
| later period, Ra became closely associated with Horus and just | |
| like the latter, he was usually portrayed as a falcon-headed | |
| man. However, rather than with white and red crown, Ra was | |
| depicted wearing a solar disc on his head.. | |
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| Seth | |
| Seth or Set was the god of desert and storms who later also | |
| became associated with chaos and darkness. He was painted as a | |
| man with the head of a dog with a long snout and forked tail but | |
| he was sometimes also depicted as pig, crocodile, scorpion and | |
| hippopotamus. Seth is also one of the leading characters of the | |
| legend of Osiris and Isis, and as a result of the growing | |
| popularity of the Osiris cult, Seth became demonized and his | |
| images were removed from the temples. In some parts of ancient | |
| Egypt, however, he continued to be worshiped as one the chief | |
| deities. | |
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| Re: 15 Most Worshipped Gods of Egypt | |
| By: Clay Death Date: September 21, 2016, 10:12 am | |
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| Mut | |
| As the wife of Amon and mother of Khons, Mut was one of the | |
| chief Theban gods. Venerated as the great divine mother, Mut was | |
| usually depicted as a woman wearing a white and red crown but | |
| she was sometimes also portrayed with the head or body of a | |
| vulture and as a cow because in the later period, she merged | |
| with Hathor, another great divine mother who was usually | |
| depicted as a woman with cow horns and as a cow. | |
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| Bastet | |
| Bastet was a feline goddess who was depicted either as a cat or | |
| woman with the head of a cat. She was the daughter of the sun | |
| god Ra and was closely associated with domesticated cat. Bastet | |
| was worshiped for her maternal, protective nature and was often | |
| painted surrounded by kittens. But she was also believed to be | |
| ferocious when necessary for cats were able to kill snakes - one | |
| the most deadly creatures in ancient Egypt. | |
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| Amun | |
| Amun or Amon which translates into �The Hidden One� was the head | |
| of the Theban pantheon of gods and goddesses. Worshiped as the | |
| king of gods (similarly as Zeus by ancient Greeks), Amun was | |
| usually painted in a human form but he was sometimes also | |
| portrayed with the ram�s head. Like many other ancient Egyptian | |
| gods and goddesses that were eventually assimilated with their | |
| local/regional versions, Amun was later merged with Ra into | |
| Amun-Ra which remained the chief god throughout the period of | |
| ancient Egypt. | |
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| Ptah | |
| Ptah began as a local god in Memphis but as the influence of | |
| Memphis expanded over Egypt, he became popular elsewhere as | |
| well. He was the creator-god and the patron deity of crafts and | |
| craftsmanship. Ptah was usually depicted as a mummified figure | |
| with his hands protruding through the bandaging to hold a staff | |
| with the symbols of dominion and stability. | |
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| Re: 15 Most Worshipped Gods of Egypt | |
| By: Clay Death Date: September 21, 2016, 10:15 am | |
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| Wadjet | |
| Wadjet was worshiped as a cobra and was often included in royal | |
| insignia as a symbol of sovereignty over Egypt. She was seen as | |
| the protector of the living Horus � the pharaoh. Wadjet was | |
| painted as poised and ready to strike at any potential enemy of | |
| the pharaoh. She was sometimes also depicted as a woman with two | |
| snake heads. Depiction of Wadjet with a sun disc is known as the | |
| uraneus, a popular emblem adorning the crowns of ancient Egypt | |
| rulers. | |
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| Hathor | |
| Hathor was the cow goddess who was associated with dancing and | |
| music but she was also known as the Lady of Heaven, Earth and | |
| the Underworld. She was very popular among ancient Egyptians and | |
| was seen as wise, gentle and affectionate to both the living and | |
| dead. She protected women during pregnancy and childbirth, and | |
| was also worshiped as goddess as fertility. Hathor was most | |
| often portrayed as a woman with cow horns featuring uraneus | |
| (Wadjet and sun disc). | |
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| Re: 15 Most Worshipped Gods of Egypt | |
| By: Clay Death Date: September 21, 2016, 10:17 am | |
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| Sekhmet | |
| Sekhmet was the goddess of war who was depicted as the | |
| lion-headed goddess. She was the �Powerful One� and destroyed | |
| the enemies of Ra but she also helped kings against their | |
| opponents. Sekhmet was also associated with medicine and both | |
| disease and health. Her portrayal as a lioness or lion-headed | |
| woman often included the uraneus, a symbol of royalty and divine | |
| authority of the Egyptian pharaohs. | |
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| Anubis | |
| Anubis was a jackal-headed god, the divine embalmer who was | |
| closely associated with mummification and the afterlife; he was | |
| the custodian of the dead on their journey into the afterlife. | |
| Anubis� black skin (a color associated with the dark Nile | |
| deposits that made farming in ancient Egypt so successful) was a | |
| symbol of rebirth. He also attended the �Weighting of the Heart� | |
| ceremony in the afterlife. | |
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| Re: 15 Most Worshipped Gods of Egypt | |
| By: Clay Death Date: September 21, 2016, 10:20 am | |
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| Maat | |
| Maat was the personification and goddess of truth, morality, | |
| justice, order, and harmony. She symbolized the natural | |
| equilibrium of the universe; she was the opposite of chaos and | |
| therefore the highest attainment of Egypt. The �Weighing of the | |
| Heart� ceremony as depicted in the Book of the Dead took place | |
| in the Hall of Maat. She was typically portrayed as a woman with | |
| an ostrich feather on her head. | |
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