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Ra : The Supreme God
He is often pictured
as a hawk or as a
hawk headed man
with a solar disk
encircled by
a uraeus on his
head. He is often
pictured wearing
the double crown of
upper and lower
Egypt.
Ra or Re was the ancient Egyptian
solar deity. By the Fifth Dynasty (2494 to
2345 BC) he had become a major god
in ancient Egyptian religion, identified
primarily with the midday sun. The
meaning of the name is uncertain, but it is
thought that if not a word for 'sun' it may
be a variant of or linked to words
meaning 'creative power' and 'creator'.
Ra as creator
With the Ancient Egyptian's complicated polytheistic
beliefs, Ra was worshipped as the creator god to some
Ancient Egyptians, specifically his followers at Heliopolis.It
was believed that Ra wept, and from the tears he wept came
man. These cult-followers believed that Ra was self-
created, while followers of Ptah believed that Ra was created
by Ptah.It is believed that this is the reason for pyramids of
Old Kingdom worshippers at Heliopolis rarely mentioning Ra.
In a passage of the Book of the Dead, Ra cuts himself, and his
blood transforms into two intellectual personifications: Hu, or
authority, and Sia, or mind. Ra is also accredited with the
creation of the seasons, months, plants, and animals
Ra and the sun
To the Egyptians, the sun represented
light, warmth, and growth. This made the sun
deity very important as the sun was seen as the
ruler of all that he created. The sun disk was
either seen as the body or eye of Ra. Ra was the
father of Shu and Tefnut who he created
through masturbation. Shu was the god of the
wind and Tefnut was the goddess of the rain.
Sekhmet was the Eye of Ra and was created by
the fire in Ra's eye. She was a violent lioness.
Ra in the underworld
Ra was thought to travel on two solar boats called
the Mandjet (the Boat of Millions of Years), or morning boat
and the Mesektet, or evening boat.These boats took him on
his journey through the sky and the Duat, the literal
underworld of Egypt. While Ra was on the Mesektet, he was in
his ram-headed form. When Ra traveled in his sun boat he
was accompanied by various other deities
includingSia (perception) and Hu (command) as well
as Heka (magic power). Sometimes members of
the Ennead helped him on his journey, including Set who
overcame the serpent Apophis and Mehen who defended
against the monsters of the underworld. When Ra was in the
underworld, he would visit all of his various forms.
Apophis, the God of chaos, was an enormous serpent who
attempted to stop the sun boat's journey every night by
consuming it or by stopping it in its tracks with a hypnotic
stare. During the evening, the Egyptians believed that Ra set
as Atum or in the form of a ram. The Mesektet, or the Night
boat, would carry him through the underworld and back
towards the east in preparation for his rebirth. These myths of
Ra represented the sun rising as the rebirth of the sun by the
sky goddess Nut; thus attributing the concept of rebirth and
renewal to Ra and strengthening his role as a creator god as
well. When Ra was in the underworld, he merged with
Osiris, the God of the dead, and through it became the god of
the dead as well.
-The story of Ra -
The story of Ra wandering through the Duat was called the Solar
Barge.The story is told like this…

In order to move through the Duat , the underworld, every night, so that he will
rise again each morning, Ra was forced to use a boat so the fiery god would not
be extinguished by the waters.
This became Maat, the antithesis of chaos, that guided the course of the
boat. At the helm was Thoth, the god of wisdom and representative of the
moon, who stood next to Horus, who during the early Egyptian times
represented the sky, and whose dark eye was the moon.
It was Horus who steered. Some other gods traveled the boat with them
to shield it from attack so the sun could rise.
It was Seth that prevented the main attack from Apep. The temporary
failure to protect Ra was said to be the cause of solar eclipses.
The sun, Ra, was the creator of the Earth. It was where the gods and
humans alike drew their power.
Presented by:

Jhunisa Ann P. Agustin




                         BSED III-E

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Ra the supreme god

  • 1. Ra : The Supreme God
  • 2. He is often pictured as a hawk or as a hawk headed man with a solar disk encircled by a uraeus on his head. He is often pictured wearing the double crown of upper and lower Egypt.
  • 3. Ra or Re was the ancient Egyptian solar deity. By the Fifth Dynasty (2494 to 2345 BC) he had become a major god in ancient Egyptian religion, identified primarily with the midday sun. The meaning of the name is uncertain, but it is thought that if not a word for 'sun' it may be a variant of or linked to words meaning 'creative power' and 'creator'.
  • 4. Ra as creator With the Ancient Egyptian's complicated polytheistic beliefs, Ra was worshipped as the creator god to some Ancient Egyptians, specifically his followers at Heliopolis.It was believed that Ra wept, and from the tears he wept came man. These cult-followers believed that Ra was self- created, while followers of Ptah believed that Ra was created by Ptah.It is believed that this is the reason for pyramids of Old Kingdom worshippers at Heliopolis rarely mentioning Ra. In a passage of the Book of the Dead, Ra cuts himself, and his blood transforms into two intellectual personifications: Hu, or authority, and Sia, or mind. Ra is also accredited with the creation of the seasons, months, plants, and animals
  • 5. Ra and the sun To the Egyptians, the sun represented light, warmth, and growth. This made the sun deity very important as the sun was seen as the ruler of all that he created. The sun disk was either seen as the body or eye of Ra. Ra was the father of Shu and Tefnut who he created through masturbation. Shu was the god of the wind and Tefnut was the goddess of the rain. Sekhmet was the Eye of Ra and was created by the fire in Ra's eye. She was a violent lioness.
  • 6. Ra in the underworld Ra was thought to travel on two solar boats called the Mandjet (the Boat of Millions of Years), or morning boat and the Mesektet, or evening boat.These boats took him on his journey through the sky and the Duat, the literal underworld of Egypt. While Ra was on the Mesektet, he was in his ram-headed form. When Ra traveled in his sun boat he was accompanied by various other deities includingSia (perception) and Hu (command) as well as Heka (magic power). Sometimes members of the Ennead helped him on his journey, including Set who overcame the serpent Apophis and Mehen who defended against the monsters of the underworld. When Ra was in the underworld, he would visit all of his various forms.
  • 7. Apophis, the God of chaos, was an enormous serpent who attempted to stop the sun boat's journey every night by consuming it or by stopping it in its tracks with a hypnotic stare. During the evening, the Egyptians believed that Ra set as Atum or in the form of a ram. The Mesektet, or the Night boat, would carry him through the underworld and back towards the east in preparation for his rebirth. These myths of Ra represented the sun rising as the rebirth of the sun by the sky goddess Nut; thus attributing the concept of rebirth and renewal to Ra and strengthening his role as a creator god as well. When Ra was in the underworld, he merged with Osiris, the God of the dead, and through it became the god of the dead as well.
  • 8. -The story of Ra - The story of Ra wandering through the Duat was called the Solar Barge.The story is told like this… In order to move through the Duat , the underworld, every night, so that he will rise again each morning, Ra was forced to use a boat so the fiery god would not be extinguished by the waters. This became Maat, the antithesis of chaos, that guided the course of the boat. At the helm was Thoth, the god of wisdom and representative of the moon, who stood next to Horus, who during the early Egyptian times represented the sky, and whose dark eye was the moon. It was Horus who steered. Some other gods traveled the boat with them to shield it from attack so the sun could rise. It was Seth that prevented the main attack from Apep. The temporary failure to protect Ra was said to be the cause of solar eclipses. The sun, Ra, was the creator of the Earth. It was where the gods and humans alike drew their power.
  • 9. Presented by: Jhunisa Ann P. Agustin BSED III-E