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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: 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

Background imageOsiris Collection: Ancient Egyptian Book of the Dead of Khonsumes. New Kingdom, XX Dynasty

Ancient Egyptian Book of the Dead of Khonsumes. New Kingdom, XX Dynasty
Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom, Dynasty XX. Book of the Dead of Khonsumes.The deceased burning incense before Horus, Osiris, Isis and Nephthys

Background imageOsiris Collection: Papyrus of the Book of the Dead: the deceased on trial before the court of Osiris

Papyrus of the Book of the Dead: the deceased on trial before the court of Osiris
Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom, Dynasty XVIII. Papyrus of the Book of the Dead: the deceased on trial before the court of Osiris

Background imageOsiris Collection: Malta, Europe; Colourful traditional Maltese boats known locally as luzzu in the village of

Malta, Europe; Colourful traditional Maltese boats known locally as luzzu in the village of Marsaxlokk which is still based around the fishing industry

Background imageOsiris Collection: Malta, Europe; Traditional, brightly painted fishing boats known as luzzu

Malta, Europe; Traditional, brightly painted fishing boats known as luzzu, in the fishing village of Marsaxlokk - the eyes of Osiris protect fisherman from bad eather according to legend

Background imageOsiris Collection: Stela fo Sensebek. 12th Dynasty. Limestone. Middle Kingdom

Stela fo Sensebek. 12th Dynasty. Limestone. Middle Kingdom
Stela fo Sensebek. 12th Dynasty. Limestone. About 1850 BC. Middle Kingdom. He is shown with his wife an offering table and the text to the left is an offering formul

Background imageOsiris Collection: Stela fo Sensebek. Detail. 12th Dynasty. Limestone. Middle K

Stela fo Sensebek. Detail. 12th Dynasty. Limestone. Middle K
Stela fo Sensebek. 12th Dynasty. Limestone. About 1850 BC. Middle Kingdom. Detail. Text on the right. Hymn to Wepwawet and Osiris. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom

Background imageOsiris Collection: Stele about priestess Takerseb. 332-30 BC. Limestone. Egypt

Stele about priestess Takerseb. 332-30 BC. Limestone. Egypt
Stele about priestess Takerseb making offerings to the Gods (from right to left) Osiris, Min, Horus, Anubis, Isis and Metis. Ptolemaic Period. 332-30 BC. Limestone. Detail. Egypt

Background imageOsiris Collection: Egyptian art. Great Temple at Abu Simbel. Reliefs depicting

Egyptian art. Great Temple at Abu Simbel. Reliefs depicting
Egyptian art. Great Temple of Ramses II. 19th Dynasty. New Kingdom. Reliefs depicting Ramses II and the royal cartridges. Abu Simbel. Egypt

Background imageOsiris Collection: Osiris. Temple of Hatshepsut. Deir El-Bahari. Egypt

Osiris. Temple of Hatshepsut. Deir El-Bahari. Egypt
Osiris. Polychrome limestone reliefs from the Temple of Hatshepsut. Dynasty XVIII. New Kingdom. By 1490 B.C. Deir El-Bahari. Egypt

Background imageOsiris Collection: Osiride pillar of pharaoh Sesostris I. Egypt

Osiride pillar of pharaoh Sesostris I. Egypt
Egyptian Art. Osiride pillar of pharaoh Senusret I, Jeperkara Senusret or Sesostris I, second king of 12th Dynasty. Middle Kingdom. Ruled between 1956 and 1910 BC. Luxor Museum. Egypt

Background imageOsiris Collection: Ptolemaic temple of Hathor and Maat. God Osiris. Seated figu

Ptolemaic temple of Hathor and Maat. God Osiris. Seated figu
Ptolemaic temple of Hathor and Maat. Polychrome reliefs that decorate the interior. God Osiris. Seated figure. Deir el-Medina. Egypt

Background imageOsiris Collection: Ptolemaic temple of Hathor and Maat. Pharaoh making an offer

Ptolemaic temple of Hathor and Maat. Pharaoh making an offer
Ptolemaic temple of Hathor and Maat. Polychrome reliefs that decorate the interior. Pharaoh making an offering of incense to the god Osiris. Deir el-Medina. Egypt

Background imageOsiris Collection: Temple of Ramses III. Great colossal statues of Ramses III d

Temple of Ramses III. Great colossal statues of Ramses III deified as Osiris, attached to pillars. New Kingdom. (1550-1069 b.C). Twentieth dynasty. Thebes. Medinet-Habou. Egypt

Background imageOsiris Collection: Relief depicting a Pharaoh Ramses II with different gods. Ra

Relief depicting a Pharaoh Ramses II with different gods. Ramesseum. 13th century. Nineteen dynasty. New Kingdom. Necropolis of Thebes. Valley of the kings. Egypt

Background imageOsiris Collection: Egypt. Philae. Temple of Isis

Egypt. Philae. Temple of Isis
Temple of Isis. EGYPT. Philae. Temple of Isis. Goddesses Isis and Nephtis, sisters of Osiris. Bas-relief located on the northern outside wall of the sanctuary. Egyptian art. Ptolemaic period

Background imageOsiris Collection: The Ramesseum

The Ramesseum
The RAMESSEUM, the mausoleum of Egyptian Pharoah RAMESES II. Here we see the 4 Osiris pillars and 2 Papyrus pillars, with the fallen statue of Rameses, Thebes (Luxor), Egypt Date: 13th century BC

Background imageOsiris Collection: Egyptian Relief

Egyptian Relief
Relief at the east side of the 4th Pylon of Thutmosis I, showing the god Amun Re (left), Rameses II (centre) and Osiris (right), Karnak Thebes (modern Luxor), Egypt. Date: 13th century BC

Background imageOsiris Collection: Userhat Kneeling Osiris Goddess West Tomb Userhat

Userhat Kneeling Osiris Goddess West Tomb Userhat
Userhat Kneeling, Osiris, Goddess, West, Tomb, Userhat, New Kingdom, Ramesside, Dynasty 19, ca, 12941279 B.C, Egypt, Upper Egypt, Thebes, Sheikh Abd el-Qurna, TT 51, Tempera, paper, Facsimile H

Background imageOsiris Collection: Statue Osiris Garden 1704 Pen black brown ink

Statue Osiris Garden 1704 Pen black brown ink
Artokoloro

Background imageOsiris Collection: Temple Of Osiris

Temple Of Osiris
Illustration of a Temple Of Osiris

Background imageOsiris Collection: Philae Temple

Philae Temple, on Agilkia Island along the river Nile, Aswan

Background imageOsiris Collection: The extrasolar planet HD 209458 b passing in front of its star

The extrasolar planet HD 209458 b passing in front of its star

Background imageOsiris Collection: EGYPT: ABYDOS, 1901. The Osiris Sanctuary in Temple of Sethos I at Abydos, Egypt

EGYPT: ABYDOS, 1901. The Osiris Sanctuary in Temple of Sethos I at Abydos, Egypt. Stereograph, 1901

Background imageOsiris Collection: EGYPT: KHEPERA. Khepera, the Egyptian solar deity, passes the sun to Osiris. Egyptian papyrus

EGYPT: KHEPERA. Khepera, the Egyptian solar deity, passes the sun to Osiris. Egyptian papyrus, c1250 B.C

Background imageOsiris Collection: OSIRIS: TOMB OF PASHED. The dead man kneels before Osiris. Ramessid period

OSIRIS: TOMB OF PASHED. The dead man kneels before Osiris. Ramessid period

Background imageOsiris Collection: ANCIENT EGYPT: OSIRIS. Judge of the Dead

ANCIENT EGYPT: OSIRIS. Judge of the Dead

Background imageOsiris Collection: Celestial sphere from the Temple of Osiris at Denderah, Egypt

Celestial sphere from the Temple of Osiris at Denderah, Egypt, designed in the time of the later Ptolemies
EGYPTIAN CELESTIAL SPHERE. Celestial sphere from the Temple of Osiris at Denderah, Egypt, designed in the time of the later Ptolemies, between 305 and 51 B.C. with the fixed stars superimposed

Background imageOsiris Collection: The god Osiris between her son Horus, the falcon-headed, and a king

The god Osiris between her son Horus, the falcon-headed, and a king

Background imageOsiris Collection: Egypt, Luxor Governorate, Luxor, Valley of Kings, Tomb of Ramesses VI, Entrance hall

Egypt, Luxor Governorate, Luxor, Valley of Kings, Tomb of Ramesses VI, Entrance hall
Egypt - Luxor. Ancient Thebes (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1979). Valley of the Kings. Tomb of Ramses VI

Background imageOsiris Collection: Isis (centre), sister and wife of Osiris, principal goddess of Egyptian pantheon

Isis (centre), sister and wife of Osiris, principal goddess of Egyptian pantheon, shown with her head-dress of horns and solar disc and holding Ankh, the symbol of life

Background imageOsiris Collection: Stele Irynefer: Top level: The gods Anubis and Osiris enthroned facing Ahmose Nefertari

Stele Irynefer: Top level: The gods Anubis and Osiris enthroned facing Ahmose Nefertari
Stele Irynefer: Top level:The gods Anubis and Osiris enthroned facing Ahmose Nefertari and Amenhotep first deified: Reign of Seti I and Ramses II to 1290-1220 BC

Background imageOsiris Collection: Jackal-headed god Anubis receiving dead king or noble: Painting inside coffin. Anubis

Jackal-headed god Anubis receiving dead king or noble: Painting inside coffin. Anubis, son of Osiris, took souls of dead to his father the judge of the underworld

Background imageOsiris Collection: Osiris, Ancient Egyptian god. Son of Nut, brother of Set, husband of Isis, father of Horus

Osiris, Ancient Egyptian god. Son of Nut, brother of Set, husband of Isis, father of Horus. Wooden statue with polychrome decoration

Background imageOsiris Collection: three gods statuette for King Osorkon II (depicts the family of the god Osiris) Osiris

three gods statuette for King Osorkon II (depicts the family of the god Osiris) Osiris is flanked by Horus (left) and Isis (right)

Background imageOsiris Collection: Interior of the Temple at Philae. Lithograph after Karl Richard Lepsius (1810-1884)

Interior of the Temple at Philae. Lithograph after Karl Richard Lepsius (1810-1884) Prussian Egyptologist. Columns in the Temple of Isis, principal goddess of ancient Egypt, sister and wife of Osiris

Background imageOsiris Collection: The Isle of Philae. Hector Horeau (1801-1782) French architect. Ruins of the Temple of Isis

The Isle of Philae. Hector Horeau (1801-1782) French architect. Ruins of the Temple of Isis, principal goddess of ancient Egypt, sister and wife of Osiris

Background imageOsiris Collection: Costume design for Sarastro, 1913. Sarastro, the High Priest of Isis and Osiris

Costume design for Sarastro, 1913. Sarastro, the High Priest of Isis and Osiris. The Magic Flute ( Die Zauberflote ), opera by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791)

Background imageOsiris Collection: Costume design for Monostatos, 1913. Monostatos, a Moor in the service of Sarastro

Costume design for Monostatos, 1913. Monostatos, a Moor in the service of Sarastro, the High Priest of Isis and Osiris. The Magic Flute ( Die Zauberflote )

Background imageOsiris Collection: Mozart (Die Zauberflote - The Magic Flute) Temple of Isis and Osiris where Sarastro High Priest

Mozart (Die Zauberflote - The Magic Flute) Temple of Isis and Osiris where Sarastro High Priest. Decor, last scene, Karl Friedrich Schinkel 1816. Overtones of Freemasonry



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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.