Call Girls in Greater Kailash Delhi 💯Call Us 🔝8264348440🔝
Social studies
1.
2. Ra
Ra is the most important god.
Ra is the sun god.
Since the Egyptians do not know how to
picture Ra, his symbol is a sun disk.
There is also The Eye of Ra, The Eye of
Ra is on the right and means
powerful, destructive force linked with
the heat of the sun.
3. Horus
Horus is pictured as a man with a hawk
head.
Horus is the god of the skies.
Horus is the protector of the ruler of
Egypt.
4. Ra-Horakhte
Ra-Horakhte is a mixture of the sun god
Ra and the sky god Horus.
He was considered the rising sun.
You could tell the mixture because of
Horus’s hawk head and Ra’s sun disk.
5. Amun
Amun is pictured with a ram head.
Amun is one of the most powerful gods.
At one point in Egypt history he was
considered the “king of the gods”.
6. Atum
Atum is a man pictured with two crowns.
Atum is the creator god.
Atum is the first god to exist on earth.
7. Osiris
Osiris is pictured as a mummified man
wearing a white cone like headress with
feathers.
Osiris was the god of the dead and the
underworld.
Osiris gave Egyptians the gift of barley.
8. Anubis
Anubis is the god of embalming/
mummification.
Anubis is pictured wearing a Jackal
headed mask.
During the mummification process they
would wear a Jackal headed mask.
9. Khnum
Khnum is pictured as a man with the
head of a curly-horned ram.
Khnum is the god of flooding.
10. Thoth
Thoth is a man pictured with the head of
an ibis holding a writing palette.
Thoth is the god of writing and
knowledge.
Thoth gave the Egyptians the gift of
Hieroglyphics.
11. Isis
Isis is pictured with a headdress in the
shape of a throne.
Isis is a protective goddess.
12. Ma’at
Ma’at is a woman pictured with a feather
on her head.
Ma’at is the goddess of
truth, justice, and harmony.
13. Nephthys
Nephthys is a woman pictured with a
headdress showing her name in
Hieroglyphics.
Nephthys is the protective goddess of
the dead.
14. Ptah
Ptah is pictured as a man wrapped in a
tight white cloak carrying a staff.
Ptah is the god of craftsmanship.
15. Bastet
Bastet is pictured as a woman with a the
head of a cat.
Bastet is a protective goddess.
16. Bes
Bes is pictured as a dwarf with lion and
human features.
Bes is the god of family.
Bes is also a protector against snake
and scorpion bites.
17. Geb
Geb is pictured as a man lying down
below the arch of the sky goddess Nut.
Geb is the god of earth.
18. Hathor
Hathor is a woman pictured with a
headdress of horns and a sun sun disk.
Hathor is the goddess of love and joy.
Hathor is the mother of all pharaohs.
Hathor is also a mixture including Ra.