The Egyptian culture was rich in symbolism. Symbols
were used for religious and magical purposes by both the
living and the dead. Amulets were constructed to ward of
danger or things of a negative nature.
  Talisman were used to bring desirable things to the owner.
SESEN LOTUS FLOWER




        MAAT



COBRA
Sesen Lotus flower
 This is a symbol of the
sun, of creation and
rebirth. Because at
night the flower closes
 and sinks underwater,
at dawn it rises and
opens again. According
to one creation myth it
was a giant lotus which
first rose out of the
watery chaos at the
beginning of time.
From this giant lotus
the sun itself rose on
the first day. A symbol
of Upper Egypt.
Represents truth, justice, morality and balance. Deities
are often seen standing on this symbol, as if standing on
a foundation of Maat.
   The Feather of Maat Balance or Justice The hearts
    of the deceased were weighed against her feather at
the Judgment




                       The Goddess Isis and Maat
The cobra
Protection and symbol
of Lower Egypt
The cobra symbolized
the divine protection
of the Pharaoh.
Originally the cobra
appeared on the red
crown of Lower Egypt.
When two Lands were
united,    their   two
crowns    were     also
united. The red
crown combined with
the white crown of
Upper Egypt to become
 the double crown.
Opens, creation, time, foundation, morality,
                            appeared, divine, double

A Lotus Flower. This is a symbol of the sun, of … and rebirth.
Because at night the flower closes and sinks underwater, at
dawn it rises and … again. According to one creation myth it
was a giant lotus which first rose out of the watery chaos at the
beginning of … From this giant lotus the sun itself rose on the
first day. A symbol of Upper Egypt.
Opens, creation, time, foundation, morality, appeared,
divine, double

 Represents truth, justice, ... and balance. Deities are often
seen standing on this symbol, as if standing on a … of Maat.
The Feather of Maat Balance or Justice The hearts
         of the deceased were weighed against her feather at
the Judgment.
Opens, creation, time, foundation, morality, appeared, divine,
 double
                           The Cobra

Protection and Symbol of Lower Egypt the cobra symbolized
the ... protection of the Pharaoh. Originally the cobra …
      on the red crown of Lower Egypt. When the Two Lands
were united; their two crowns were also united. The red crown
combined with the white crown of Upper Egypt to become

the … crown.
Symbol of eternal life. The gods are often seen holding
          an ankh to someone's lips this is considered to
be           an offering of "The Breath of Life".
The Egyptians believed that during creation this hill rose
out of the sea of chaos to create dry land. The idea of this
hill rising had a profound effect on the Egyptians, being
used as every thing from temple layouts to the possible
inspiration behind the pyramids.
A pool of water. The Egyptians portrayed bodies of water by
means of equally spaced vertical wave lines. When these lines
are enclosed by a rectangle it denotes a lake or pool.

  The Egyptians believed water was the primeval matter from
which all creation began. Life in Egypt's desert climate
depended on water, and a pool of water would be a great
luxury. There are many tomb paintings that show the deceased
drinking from a pool in the afterlife.
A loop of rope that has no beginning and no end, it symbolized
eternity. The sun disk is often depicted in the center of it.
    The shen also seems to be a symbol of protection.
This is a symbol of power and dominion. The Was scepter
is carried by deities as a sign of their power.
Symbol of Fertility, Motherhood

Crescent- Among the most powerful of all lucky symbols,
          the crescent is especially lucky for young children and their
mothers.
 In ancient Egypt, the crescent moon was the symbol of Isis,
               the Mother of the Gods. As the Queen of Egypt, Isis was
                   the protector of motherhood, women, and healer of
the sick.                     She also rules magic.
A Symbol of Protection, Wisdom and Health

Designed to resemble the eye of a falcon, this symbol is
also called the Eye of Ra. Horus, also known as the sun
god Ra, was a falcon-headed sky god from ancient Egypt.
He is associated with vitality, health and regeneration.
 Horus was the son of Osiris and Isis. His right eye was
white, and represented the sun, and his left eye was black,
and represented the moon.
A Symbol of Creation, Strength and Transformation

 The Scarab personified the god, Khepri, a sun god
associated with resurrection. As such, the large winged
scarab and the heart scarab were considered good luck
beetles and placed on mummies for protection against
evil.
Answer the questions:
       What Uzbek symbols do you know?
             What do they represent?
   What differences and similarities can you see
between the Egyptian culture and the Uzbek culture?
The peach tree.
In the east the peach symbolizes love. In Surkhandarya’s
village of Derbant the peach tree represents a symbol of
    love and fertility. It’s fruit are esteemed as the food of
                                                   magicians.
The sun is the symbol of Uzbekistan in Olympic games.
It’s also a symbol of sunny country of Uzbekistan because
                              of the climate of the country.
In the East the tulip is a symbol of love. According to the
ancient legend people picked tulips and give to lovers to
                                         show their loyalty.
Symbol of protection. Girls made beads – amulets from
  this rose’s fruits to protect themselves from demons.
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Ancient egyptian symbols

  • 1.
    The Egyptian culturewas rich in symbolism. Symbols were used for religious and magical purposes by both the living and the dead. Amulets were constructed to ward of danger or things of a negative nature. Talisman were used to bring desirable things to the owner.
  • 2.
  • 3.
    Sesen Lotus flower This is a symbol of the sun, of creation and rebirth. Because at night the flower closes and sinks underwater, at dawn it rises and opens again. According to one creation myth it was a giant lotus which first rose out of the watery chaos at the beginning of time. From this giant lotus the sun itself rose on the first day. A symbol of Upper Egypt.
  • 4.
    Represents truth, justice,morality and balance. Deities are often seen standing on this symbol, as if standing on a foundation of Maat. The Feather of Maat Balance or Justice The hearts of the deceased were weighed against her feather at the Judgment The Goddess Isis and Maat
  • 5.
    The cobra Protection andsymbol of Lower Egypt The cobra symbolized the divine protection of the Pharaoh. Originally the cobra appeared on the red crown of Lower Egypt. When two Lands were united, their two crowns were also united. The red crown combined with the white crown of Upper Egypt to become the double crown.
  • 6.
    Opens, creation, time,foundation, morality, appeared, divine, double A Lotus Flower. This is a symbol of the sun, of … and rebirth. Because at night the flower closes and sinks underwater, at dawn it rises and … again. According to one creation myth it was a giant lotus which first rose out of the watery chaos at the beginning of … From this giant lotus the sun itself rose on the first day. A symbol of Upper Egypt.
  • 7.
    Opens, creation, time,foundation, morality, appeared, divine, double Represents truth, justice, ... and balance. Deities are often seen standing on this symbol, as if standing on a … of Maat. The Feather of Maat Balance or Justice The hearts of the deceased were weighed against her feather at the Judgment.
  • 8.
    Opens, creation, time,foundation, morality, appeared, divine, double The Cobra Protection and Symbol of Lower Egypt the cobra symbolized the ... protection of the Pharaoh. Originally the cobra … on the red crown of Lower Egypt. When the Two Lands were united; their two crowns were also united. The red crown combined with the white crown of Upper Egypt to become the … crown.
  • 9.
    Symbol of eternallife. The gods are often seen holding an ankh to someone's lips this is considered to be an offering of "The Breath of Life".
  • 10.
    The Egyptians believedthat during creation this hill rose out of the sea of chaos to create dry land. The idea of this hill rising had a profound effect on the Egyptians, being used as every thing from temple layouts to the possible inspiration behind the pyramids.
  • 11.
    A pool ofwater. The Egyptians portrayed bodies of water by means of equally spaced vertical wave lines. When these lines are enclosed by a rectangle it denotes a lake or pool. The Egyptians believed water was the primeval matter from which all creation began. Life in Egypt's desert climate depended on water, and a pool of water would be a great luxury. There are many tomb paintings that show the deceased drinking from a pool in the afterlife.
  • 12.
    A loop ofrope that has no beginning and no end, it symbolized eternity. The sun disk is often depicted in the center of it. The shen also seems to be a symbol of protection.
  • 13.
    This is asymbol of power and dominion. The Was scepter is carried by deities as a sign of their power.
  • 14.
    Symbol of Fertility,Motherhood Crescent- Among the most powerful of all lucky symbols, the crescent is especially lucky for young children and their mothers. In ancient Egypt, the crescent moon was the symbol of Isis, the Mother of the Gods. As the Queen of Egypt, Isis was the protector of motherhood, women, and healer of the sick. She also rules magic.
  • 15.
    A Symbol ofProtection, Wisdom and Health Designed to resemble the eye of a falcon, this symbol is also called the Eye of Ra. Horus, also known as the sun god Ra, was a falcon-headed sky god from ancient Egypt. He is associated with vitality, health and regeneration. Horus was the son of Osiris and Isis. His right eye was white, and represented the sun, and his left eye was black, and represented the moon.
  • 16.
    A Symbol ofCreation, Strength and Transformation The Scarab personified the god, Khepri, a sun god associated with resurrection. As such, the large winged scarab and the heart scarab were considered good luck beetles and placed on mummies for protection against evil.
  • 17.
    Answer the questions: What Uzbek symbols do you know? What do they represent? What differences and similarities can you see between the Egyptian culture and the Uzbek culture?
  • 18.
    The peach tree. Inthe east the peach symbolizes love. In Surkhandarya’s village of Derbant the peach tree represents a symbol of love and fertility. It’s fruit are esteemed as the food of magicians.
  • 19.
    The sun isthe symbol of Uzbekistan in Olympic games. It’s also a symbol of sunny country of Uzbekistan because of the climate of the country.
  • 20.
    In the Eastthe tulip is a symbol of love. According to the ancient legend people picked tulips and give to lovers to show their loyalty.
  • 21.
    Symbol of protection.Girls made beads – amulets from this rose’s fruits to protect themselves from demons.
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