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"Captivating Hapy: A Journey through Egyptian Gods and Delightful Moments" Step into the enchanting world of ancient Egypt, where gods and goddesses reigned supreme

Background imageHapy Collection: Egyptian gods

Egyptian gods
Illustration of a Egyptian gods

Background imageHapy Collection: Four Sons of Horus, 26th dynasty (c.664-525 B.C.). Creator: Unknown

Four Sons of Horus, 26th dynasty (c.664-525 B.C.). Creator: Unknown
Four Sons of Horus, 26th dynasty (c.664-525 B.C.)

Background imageHapy Collection: Relief of two figures of Hapy god of the Nile, Temple sacred to Amun Mut & Khons, Luxor, Egypt

Relief of two figures of Hapy god of the Nile, Temple sacred to Amun Mut & Khons, Luxor, Egypt
Relief of two figures of Hapi (Hapy) god of the Nile, Temple sacred to Amun Mut and Khons, Luxor, Egypt. The Lotus (Upper Nile) and the Papyrus (Lower Nile) are bound together through inundation

Background imageHapy Collection: Relief of Hapi (Hapy) god of the Nile in Flood, Temple of Khnum, Ptolemaic & Roman Periods

Relief of Hapi (Hapy) god of the Nile in Flood, Temple of Khnum, Ptolemaic & Roman Periods
Relief of Hapi (Hapy) god of the Nile in Flood, Temple of Khnum, Esna, Egypt, Ptolemaic and Roman Periods

Background imageHapy Collection: A young girl with her beautiful toy pram - Oddington House

A young girl with her beautiful toy pram - Oddington House
A young girl (Cecil Penelope Talbot Rice) with her beautiful toy pram on the laws at Oddington House, Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire. Date: 1932

Background imageHapy Collection: Canopic jars. Egypt

Canopic jars. Egypt
Egypt. Canopic jars. Archaeological Museum. Istanbul. Turkey

Background imageHapy Collection: Sweeping the House, Christmas Card (chromolitho)

Sweeping the House, Christmas Card (chromolitho)
731407 Sweeping the House, Christmas Card (chromolitho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sweeping the House)

Background imageHapy Collection: The village of Bishenpur, in Manipur State, India was the scene of heavy fighting until

The village of Bishenpur, in Manipur State, India was the scene of heavy fighting until the Japanese were finally driven out of India on 17th August 1944. Now it is returning to normal

Background imageHapy Collection: RELIGION / EGYPT / HAPY

RELIGION / EGYPT / HAPY
The God of the annual Nile inundation : because there is both an Upper and a Lower Nile, he is often depicted in dual form, with aquatic plants on each of his heads

Background imageHapy Collection: Egyptian art. Colossal statues of a pharaoh, his wife and th

Egyptian art. Colossal statues of a pharaoh, his wife and the god Hapi (God of fertility). Temporary exhibition Egypts Sunken Treasures (Egypts Sunken Treasures)

Background imageHapy Collection: Religion / Egypt / Hapy

Religion / Egypt / Hapy
The God of the annual Nile inundation : because there is both an Upper and a Lower Nile, he is often depicted in dual form, with aquatic plants on each of his heads

Background imageHapy Collection: Colourful street life in Granada, Spain

Colourful street life in Granada, Spain including a flamenco dancer, ornage seller circa 1920s

Background imageHapy Collection: German man posts letter to his lover

German man posts letter to his lover
A cheeky young German man posts a letter of Goodbye to his soon-to-be-ex girlfriend!!! Date: circa 1910s


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"Captivating Hapy: A Journey through Egyptian Gods and Delightful Moments" Step into the enchanting world of ancient Egypt, where gods and goddesses reigned supreme. Among them, Hapy, the god of the Nile, stood tall with his iconic presence. From Luxor to Ptolemaic & Roman Periods, his relief sculptures adorned sacred temples dedicated to Amun Mut & Khons and Khnum. In this captivating journey, we encounter a young girl strolling proudly with her beautiful toy pram in front of Oddington House. As she explores her surroundings, she unknowingly echoes the spirit of Hapy's bountiful floods that brought life to ancient Egypt. Canopic jars remind us of the intricate rituals performed during mummification - a testament to Egyptians' deep connection with their gods. These vessels held vital organs preserved for eternity alongside prayers offered to deities like Hapy. Egyptian art further mesmerizes us as colossal statues depict pharaohs and their wives in all their grandeur. Their majestic presence mirrors Hapy's power over the Nile's annual flood cycle - a symbol of prosperity and abundance. Amidst these awe-inspiring scenes from history lies an unexpected twist – "Sweeping the House, " a Christmas card capturing everyday joy amidst festive celebrations. Just as Hapy blessed ancient Egyptians with fertility and good fortune, this heartwarming image reminds us that happiness can be found even in mundane tasks. Beyond Egypt's borders lie glimpses into other vibrant cultures - Granada's colorful street life dances before our eyes while Bishenpur village in Manipur State reveals resilience amid heavy fighting. In these diverse corners of the world, one can find traces of spirituality akin to what Egyptians felt towards their beloved deity. As we conclude our journey through time and space, let us remember that love knows no boundaries or distance; it transcends nations just as a German man's letter reaches his lover.