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"Unveiling the Mysteries of Osiris: Exploring Ancient Egypt's Beliefs and Afterlife" Step into the world of ancient Egypt

Background imageOsiris Collection: Detail from an Ancient Egyptian Book of the Dead

Detail from an Ancient Egyptian Book of the Dead. From the collection of the Egyptian Museum of Berlin, Germany

Background imageOsiris Collection: Statue of Rameses III, Egypt

Statue of Rameses III, Egypt. Rameses portrayed as the god Osiris, flanked by the falcon-headed god Horus and the jackal-headed god Anubis. Rameses III ruled Egypt from 1187 until 1156 BC

Background imageOsiris Collection: Fire and Water, The Magic Flute, 1816. Artist: Karl Friedrich Schinkel

Fire and Water, The Magic Flute, 1816. Artist: Karl Friedrich Schinkel
Fire and Water, The Magic Flute, 1816. Stage design by Karl Freidrich Schinkel for The Magic Flute (Die Zauberflote), showing fire and water, two of the ordeals that Tamino, the hero

Background imageOsiris Collection: Horus presents the deceased to Osiris, Mummy-Case of Pensenhor, Thebes, c900 BC

Horus presents the deceased to Osiris, Mummy-Case of Pensenhor, Thebes, c900 BC. Osiris as Judge of the Dead, with four Sons of Horus, (Canopic Gods)

Background imageOsiris Collection: Lid of coffin of Pensenhor from Thebes, XXII Dynasty, c900BC

Lid of coffin of Pensenhor from Thebes, XXII Dynasty, c900BC. Note; emblem of Osiris on the collar at the nec. wearing wig and collar, the lid is decorated with religious scenes

Background imageOsiris Collection: Detail of Egyptian coffin of Priestess of Amen-Ra, Cartouche of Osiris, c950BC-900BC

Detail of Egyptian coffin of Priestess of Amen-Ra, Cartouche of Osiris, c950BC-900BC. Found at Thebes and dated by shape and style of decoration to late 21st or early 22nd Dynasty (c 950-900 BC)

Background imageOsiris Collection: Egyptian stele, Deceased worships Osiris who stands on pedestal representing Maat

Egyptian stele, Deceased worships Osiris who stands on pedestal representing Maat. Horus & Isis stand to left. National Archaeological Museum, Florence

Background imageOsiris Collection: Osiris Canopic Jar, 22nd Dynasty, c1550BC-1069 BC

Osiris Canopic Jar, 22nd Dynasty, c1550BC-1069 BC. Containers used to store internal organs removed from the deceaseds body during mummification

Background imageOsiris Collection: Depiction of a man and his wife making offerings to Osiris

Depiction of a man and his wife making offerings to Osiris
Depiction of Ani and his wife Tutu making offerings to Osiris, from Anis Book of the Dead, from the British Museums collection

Background imageOsiris Collection: Detail from the Book of the Dead of Ani; sheet 4

Detail from the Book of the Dead of Ani; sheet 4; showing the conclusion of the judgement, with Ani introduced to Osiris. From the British Museums collection

Background imageOsiris Collection: A man and his wife making offerings to Osiris, from the Egyptian Book of the Dead

A man and his wife making offerings to Osiris, from the Egyptian Book of the Dead
Book of the Dead of Ani; sheet 36; full colour vignettes; red and yellow borders. Spell 148 continued; spell 185, hymn to Osiris

Background imageOsiris Collection: Wall painting of Osiris Khenti-Amentiu, from a tomb at Thebes

Wall painting of Osiris Khenti-Amentiu, from a tomb at Thebes. From the British Museums collection

Background imageOsiris Collection: Egyptian relief of Amon making an offering to Osiris

Egyptian relief of Amon making an offering to Osiris, from the British Museums collection

Background imageOsiris Collection: Egyptian image of farming in the Elysian Fields

Egyptian image of farming in the Elysian Fields
Book of the Dead of Anhai; sheet 5, Egyptian, 20th Dynasty. Vignette of Osiris watching the judgement of Anhai. Spell 110 with vignette of Field of Reeds. Note the Benu birds in the lower left

Background imageOsiris Collection: Egyptian detail of the funerary stele of a singer in the temple of Amon

Egyptian detail of the funerary stele of a singer in the temple of Amon
Detail of the funerary stele of a singer in the temple of Amon. In the upper panel the decased stands before Osiris, Judge of the dead

Background imageOsiris Collection: Egyptian gold statuettes of Osiris, Horus, and Isis

Egyptian gold statuettes of Osiris, Horus, and Isis
Gold statuettes of Osiris, Horus, and Isis, from the jewellery of King Orsokon, from the Louvres collection

Background imageOsiris Collection: Egyptian statuette of Osiris

Egyptian statuette of Osiris
Bronze statuette of Osiris from the Hermitage Museums collection in St Petersburg

Background imageOsiris Collection: Bronze statuette of Osiris

Bronze statuette of Osiris
A bronze Egyptian statuette of Osiris as ruler of the Kingdom of the Dead

Background imageOsiris Collection: Egyptian funerary slab of Meresimen

Egyptian funerary slab of Meresimen, the singer of Amun. She adores Osiris, judge of the dead, and the four sons of Horus (the canopic gods)

Background imageOsiris Collection: Detail of the papyrus of Temnieu, showing the cosmos

Detail of the papyrus of Temnieu, showing the cosmos. From left to right are the Ram, Osiris and the Goose, Geb the earth, and Nut the goddess of the sky. On the right, a deity worships

Background imageOsiris Collection: Detail from a mummy-case showing Horus and Osiris

Detail from a mummy-case showing Horus and Osiris
Detail from the mummy-case of Penhensor, from Thebes, showing Horus and Osiris. Horus is presenting the deceased to Osiris while his four sons look on

Background imageOsiris Collection: Egyptian small falcon-headed wooden coffin

Egyptian small falcon-headed wooden coffin
Small falcon-headed wooden coffin, which contained a model imitation mummy with the attributes of Osiris, made of corn grains wrapped in linen to commemorate the god of ripening grain

Background imageOsiris Collection: Part of the Egyptian book of the dead, showing labour in the Elysian fields

Part of the Egyptian book of the dead, showing labour in the Elysian fields
Part of the book of the dead belonging to Nespaquachouty, showing labour in the Elysian fields on the left and the Djed pillar of Osiris on the right

Background imageOsiris Collection: Detail of an Egyptian funerary slab

Detail of an Egyptian funerary slab painted on wood, showing the deceased before Osiris, Isis, Nephthys, and Anubis. From the Louvres collection

Background imageOsiris Collection: Egyptian gods engraved on pillars, Mortuary Temple, Medinat Habu, Egypt, c12th century BC

Egyptian gods engraved on pillars, Mortuary Temple, Medinat Habu, Egypt, c12th century BC
Egyptian gods engraved on pillars, Mortuary Temple of Rameses III, Medinat Habu, Egypt, c12th century BC. Anubis is on the right hand side, Osiris and Horus are beyond

Background imageOsiris Collection: Reliefs of Rameses II with various gods, Temple of Rameses II, Luxor, Egypt, c1250 BC

Reliefs of Rameses II with various gods, Temple of Rameses II, Luxor, Egypt, c1250 BC
Reliefs of Rameses II with various gods, The Ramesseum, Temple of Rameses II, Luxor, Egypt. Rameses II is depicted with Ptah (top left) and Min (top right) between Osiris and Ra (lower left)

Background imageOsiris Collection: Court of Rameses III with statues of Osiris, Temple of Amun, Karnak, Egypt, c12th century BC

Court of Rameses III with statues of Osiris, Temple of Amun, Karnak, Egypt, c12th century BC
Court of Rameses III with statues of Osiris, Temple of Amun, Karnak, Egypt, 12th Dynasty, c12th century BC

Background imageOsiris Collection: Temple of Sethos I (Seti I), Abydos, Egypt, 19th Dynasty, c1280 BC

Temple of Sethos I (Seti I), Abydos, Egypt, 19th Dynasty, c1280 BC
Interior of the Osiris Sanctuary, Temple of Sethos I (Seti I), Abydos, Egypt, 19th Dynasty, c1280 BC

Background imageOsiris Collection: Painted relief of Sethos before Osiris, Temple of Sethos, Abydos, Egypt, 19th Dynasty, c1280 BC

Painted relief of Sethos before Osiris, Temple of Sethos, Abydos, Egypt, 19th Dynasty, c1280 BC
Painted relief in Horus Chapel depicting Sethos I before Osiris: Isis stands behind, Temple of Sethos I (Seti I), Abydos, Egypt, 19th Dynasty, c1280 BC

Background imageOsiris Collection: False Doors and Wallpaintings, Temple of Sethos I, Abydos, Egypt, 19th Dynasty, c1280 BC

False Doors and Wallpaintings, Temple of Sethos I, Abydos, Egypt, 19th Dynasty, c1280 BC
False Doors and Wallpaintings in the Sanctuary of Osiris, Temple of Sethos I (Seti I), Abydos, Egypt, 19th Dynasty, c1280 BC

Background imageOsiris Collection: Wallpaintings and False Doors, Temple of Sethos I, Abydos, Egypt, 19th Dynasty, c1280 BC

Wallpaintings and False Doors, Temple of Sethos I, Abydos, Egypt, 19th Dynasty, c1280 BC
Wallpaintings and False Doors, Temple of Sethos I (Seti I), Abydos, Egypt, 19th Dynasty, c1280 BC. Sethos I making offerings to Osiris, Sanctuary of Osiris

Background imageOsiris Collection: Design for a production of Mozarts opera Die Zauberflote ( The Magic Flute ), 1816

Design for a production of Mozarts opera Die Zauberflote ( The Magic Flute ), 1816. Artist: Karl Friedrich Schinkel
Design for a production of Mozarts opera Die Zauberflote ( The Magic Flute ), 1816. Fire and water, two of the ordeals that Tamino

Background imageOsiris Collection: The courtyard of the temple of Isis and Osiris where Sarastro was High Priest, c1816

The courtyard of the temple of Isis and Osiris where Sarastro was High Priest, c1816. Artist: Karl Friedrich Schinkel
The courtyard of the temple of Isis and Osiris where Sarastro was High Priest, c1816. Design for an 1816 production of Die Zauberflote ( The Magic Flute ) by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791)

Background imageOsiris Collection: Bas-relief showing the gods Isis and Osiris, Ptolemaic period, Ancient Egypt, 323-30 BC

Bas-relief showing the gods Isis and Osiris, Ptolemaic period, Ancient Egypt, 323-30 BC. Isis and Osiris were the parents of the falcon-headed god Horus

Background imageOsiris Collection: Osiris, Egyptian god, 26th (Saite) dynasty, Ancient Egypt, 664-525 BC

Osiris, Egyptian god, 26th (Saite) dynasty, Ancient Egypt, 664-525 BC. Wooden statue with polychrome decoration. Osiris was the son of Nut, brother of Set, husband of Isis, and father of Horus

Background imageOsiris Collection: Detail from a Book of the Dead scroll, Ancient Egyptian, Ptolemaic Period, 332-30 BC

Detail from a Book of the Dead scroll, Ancient Egyptian, Ptolemaic Period, 332-30 BC. Weighing the heart of the deceased in a balance

Background imageOsiris Collection: SYMBOL: TET OF OSIRIS. Ancient Egyptian symbol of stability

SYMBOL: TET OF OSIRIS. Ancient Egyptian symbol of stability

Background imageOsiris Collection: Abydos Offering Osiris Offrende Antonio Beato

Abydos Offering Osiris Offrende Antonio Beato
Abydos, Offering to Osiris, Abydos, Offrende a Osiris; Antonio Beato (English, born Italy, about 1835 - 1906); 1880 - 1889; Albumen silver print

Background imageOsiris Collection: Isis Osiris Likeness Snakes Heads Crowned Lotus Flowers

Isis Osiris Likeness Snakes Heads Crowned Lotus Flowers
Isis and Osiris in the Likeness of Snakes, with Heads Crowned by Lotus Flowers, Ceremonies et coutumes religieuses de tous les peuples du monde, Picart, Bernard, 1673-1733, Engraving, 1723-1743

Background imageOsiris Collection: Pharaoh before Osiris, mural painting in Tomb of Tutankhamen

Pharaoh before Osiris, mural painting in Tomb of Tutankhamen
Egypt - Ancient Thebes (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1979) - Luxor - Valley of the Kings - Tomb of Tutankhamen. Burial chamber. Detail of mural paintings, Pharaoh before Osiris

Background imageOsiris Collection: King Seti I in front of the God Osiris. Fragment of a pillar

King Seti I in front of the God Osiris. Fragment of a pillar. Limestone. New Kingdom. 19th Dynasty. 1290 BC. Grave of Seti I. West Thebes. Valley of the Kings. Neues Museum. Berlin. Germany

Background imageOsiris Collection: Isis in mourning for Osiris. Egypt

Isis in mourning for Osiris. Egypt
Painted wooden figurine of Isis in mourning for Osiris. 305-330 BC. Ptolemaic Period. Origin unknown. British Museum. London. United Kingdom

Background imageOsiris Collection: EGYPT: TOMB PAINTING. King Ay, clothed in the leopard-skin mantle of a priest

EGYPT: TOMB PAINTING. King Ay, clothed in the leopard-skin mantle of a priest, opening the mouth of his predecessor, Tutankhamen, who appears in the guise of Osiris

Background imageOsiris Collection: Statues of Osiris, Deir-el-Bahri (Hatshepsuts Temple), West Bank, Thebes, UNESCO

Statues of Osiris, Deir-el-Bahri (Hatshepsuts Temple), West Bank, Thebes, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Background imageOsiris Collection: Religion / Egypt / Montu

Religion / Egypt / Montu
The falcon-headed war-god of Thebes, who embodies the victorious belligerence of the Pharaoh

Background imageOsiris Collection: Book of the Dead, Ptolemaic period 332-30 BC: Thoth, Ibis-headed god, secretary to the gods

Book of the Dead, Ptolemaic period 332-30 BC: Thoth, Ibis-headed god, secretary to the gods, weighing heart of deceased (Baboon, his other, manifestation sits)

Background imageOsiris Collection: Isis and Osiris, Ancient Egyptian gods, parents of the falcon god Horus. Bas-relief

Isis and Osiris, Ancient Egyptian gods, parents of the falcon god Horus. Bas-relief, Ptoelmaic period

Background imageOsiris Collection: Treasure of Tutankhamun (dc1340 BC): Pectoral jewel of gold, semi-precious stone

Treasure of Tutankhamun (dc1340 BC): Pectoral jewel of gold, semi-precious stone and faience showing Horus, falcon-headed god crowned with sun disc with ankh, symbol of life, attached to each claw



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"Unveiling the Mysteries of Osiris: Exploring Ancient Egypt's Beliefs and Afterlife" Step into the world of ancient Egypt, where religion played a central role in shaping their beliefs about life and death. At the heart of this captivating mythology lies Osiris, one of the most revered Egyptian gods. The Book of the Dead or Papyrus of Any, dating back to around 1275 BCE, offers us invaluable insights into the rituals surrounding Judgement Day and Osiris. This sacred text served as a guide for souls navigating their journey through the afterlife. Osiris, known as the god of fertility and resurrection, held immense significance in Egyptian culture. His story intertwined with that of his wife Isis, forming a powerful duo associated with rebirth and renewal. Within the pages of The Book of Dead Plate 2 and Plate 4 lie vivid illustrations depicting scenes from ancient Egyptian cosmology. These intricate drawings bring to life various aspects related to Osiris' realm - from prayers to offerings made by devoted followers seeking divine favor. Intriguingly titled "The Fumigation of Osiris, " The Book Of The Dead Of Neb-Qued provides further glimpses into religious practices during Egypt's 19th Dynasty. It showcases how Egyptians honored their deities through elaborate ceremonies involving incense offerings. Sobek, another deity mentioned within this context, represents both danger and protection along Egypt's Nile River. Worshipped as a crocodile-headed god associated with fertility and military prowess, Sobek often appeared alongside Osiris in religious iconography. As we delve deeper into these ancient texts like The Egyptian Book Of The Dead or explore artifacts such as those found on Book Of The Dead /11 plate; we begin to unravel layers upon layers that make up this rich tapestry woven by faith-driven Egyptians thousands of years ago. Join us on an enlightening journey through time as we uncover more about Osiris and the intricate web of Egyptian gods.