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Yes, the Grand Egyptian Museum is officially open for visitors. Come and explore the world’s largest collection of Pharaonic treasures, from the majestic statues to the dazzling artifacts of ancient Egypt. Your unforgettable journey into history starts here.
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By merging with Ra, Amun manifested himself in creation, thereby combining in himself the two divine opposites: as Amun, he was invisible, mysterious, and detached from the world, and as Ra, he was visible and the giver of everyday life. Similarly, he was associated with Maat, the Egyptian concept of justice and balance in the universe.
Amun Ra
Because of his mystery, Amun became associated with the sun god Ra. Both were associated with the power of life and creation. Amun was later compared to the Greek and Roman head gods Zeus and Jupiter.
The phenomenon of the sun perpendicular to the axis of the Temple of Amun-Ra
The phenomenon of the sun perpendicular to the axis of the Temple of Amun-Ra in Karnak is one of the unique phenomena in which the ancient Egyptians showed their genius in linking astronomical calculations to architecture and temple planning and orientation, as archaeological studies showed that the texts mentioned by King Senwosret I regarding the construction of his temple dedicated to Amun-Ra showed that he chose a specific direction for the axis of the temple.
The Egyptian High Council of Antiquities has completed the restoration of the tomb of Amun-Ra at the Temple of Seti I in Abydos, located in Sohag governorate (southern Egypt).
The Traits of the Goddess Amun
One of the gods of great importance in the faith of the ancient Egyptians. He possessed many of the characteristics emphasized by monotheism. omnipresence and power.
He is the king of all gods, the protector of kings, the god of the wind, the god of the sun, and the master of the ancient Egyptian gods.
Many idols were influenced by the god Amun. They appeared on the walls of temples, but they were not as popular and widespread as Amun in ancient Egypt.
The Cult of Amun in Ancient Egypt
He became the king of the gods in Thebes. During the 12th Dynasty, the Middle Kingdom dynasty built a number of temples for him. including the Great Temple, Luxor and Karnak, and the cult of Amun spread to neighboring countries, especially the Nubians.
In the 25th Dynasty, Amun was the main deity of the kingdom of Nabta “ —present-day Nubia, where the worship of Amun was unique in Egyptian theology.
As the cult of Amun spread and he became one of the most important gods, he partnered with Ra to create a myth where Amun was similar to Ra in cosmic manifestations. In worship rituals, the two deities are represented together (the ever-present invisible force and the shining light of divine power) to sustain life.
Amunet, Mut, or Amunet, was the wife of the god Amun or Amun Ra, and was known as the Cow of Heaven, the feminine form of the word Amun.