
Nefertem | El dios egipcio de las flores
O como se le llamaba "el hermoso" Se deletrea Nefertemu o Nefertum, en egiptología era principalmente una flor de loto y él era el principio de la tierra y surgió del agua y lloró porque estaba solo y de sus lágrimas, el ser humano, por lo que fue Nombrado en el antiguo Egipto como la primera luz del sol y la hermosa flor de loto azul y una cita del libro de los muertos "Levántate como Nefertem del nenúfar azul, a las narices de Ra (el creador y dios sol), y salir en el horizonte cada día. ". lo vieron como el hijo de Ptah y (Sekhmet o Bast ambas son hijas de Ra) fue nombrada como su madre.
Era un joven apuesto que tenía hermosas flores de nenúfar alrededor de su cabeza y la cabeza de un león también -porque era el hijo de Bastet por lo que la mayoría de los antiguos egipcios tomaban un pequeño estatus como una buena suerte para ellos. La Cabeza de Nefertem es su monumento más famoso y consiste en una cabeza de madera del rey Tutankamón que sostiene una flor de loto de la que sale la cabeza de Nefertem.
Su nombre tenía muchas formas diferentes, como nenúfar, Nefertum Átomo, el dios Ra el Joven, primera luz del sol, hermoso y flor de loto. También se creía que era alto como decían los mitos e igual que la flor que solía sostener Ra. También dibujaban a Nefertem con cabeza de león o gato.
usted puede explorar todos nuestros nuevos tours viajamos en Egipto Paquetes de y seleccionar cualquiera de sus lugares favoritos o puede probar uno de nuestros Tours de un día de Egipto y tienen una visita a El Cairo, Alex, el puerto dijo y muchos otros lugares.
He was called “the beautiful one” It spelled Nefertemu or Nefertum, in Egyptology was mainly a lotus flower and he was the beginning of the earth and raised from the water and he cried because he was alone and from his tears, the human being, so it was Named in ancient Egypt as the first sunlight and the beautiful blue lotus flower and a quote from the dead book “Rise like Nefertem from the blue water lily, to the nostrils of Ra (the creator and sun god), and come forth upon the horizon each day.”. they saw him as the son of Ptah and (Sekhmet or Bast they are both daughters of Ra) was named as his mother.
He was a handsome young boy having beautiful water lily flowers around his head and the head of a lion too –because he was the son of Bastet so most of the ancient Egyptians took a small status as a good-luck for them. The Head of Nefertem is his most famous monument of him which is a half-wooden head for King Tutankhamun holding a lotus flower and the head of Nefertem gets out of it.
The name "Nefertum" means perfect or perfect beauty or lotus flower. His name had many different shapes such as water lily, Nefertum Atom, the God Ra the Younger, first sunlight, beautiful one, and lotus flower. It was also believed that he was tall as the myths said and the same as the flower that Ra used to hold. they also drew Nefertem with a lion’s head or cat.
In art and photography, Nefertum was usually depicted as a handsome young man, but with a cluster of blue Egyptian water lilies surrounding his head.
One of the most famous depictions of Nefertum is the head of Nefertum, which appears in a roughly half-wooden statue. The young king, Tutankhamun, was depicted as Nefertum, with his head emerging beautifully from a lotus flower.
The ancient Egyptian god Nefertum was credited with a significant and essential role in creation myths. He was sometimes called Nefertum Atum or the younger god Ra.
This is because, in the theories of Hermopolis, the god Nefertum was the child who rose from the lotus flower within the sacred Sea of Seekers. From his tears, the human race was born.
Thus, the ancient Egyptians ultimately believed that Nefertum was the son of the creator god Ptah. He was also sometimes referred to in myth as the word of the goddess Sekhmet, and Bastet, the names of his mother.