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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: 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

Background imageOsiris Collection: Temple of Isis and Osiris where Sarastro High Priest. Die Zauberflote

Temple of Isis and Osiris where Sarastro High Priest. Die Zauberflote (The Magic Flute) by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791). Plot has overtones of Freemasonry

Background imageOsiris Collection: Valley of the Kings, Tomb of Horemheb Pharaoh before Osiris, Isis, Ma at

Valley of the Kings, Tomb of Horemheb Pharaoh before Osiris, Isis, Ma at and Horus 19th Dynasty 1333-1306 BC

Background imageOsiris Collection: Pendant in the name of King Osorkon II 1032 B. C

Pendant in the name of King Osorkon II 1032 B. C
Pendant in the name of King Osorkon II 1032 B.C. Believed to have been part of the family of the God Osiris. Louvre Museum

Background imageOsiris Collection: Egypt, Luxor, Thebes, Valley of the Kings, Tutankhamens Tomb, detail of the frescos

Egypt, Luxor, Thebes, Valley of the Kings, Tutankhamens Tomb, detail of the frescos
Egypt - Luxor - Thebes (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1979) - Valley of the Kings, Tutankhamens Tomb. Detail of the frescos: The King accompanied into the afterlife by Osiris (New Kingdom)

Background imageOsiris Collection: Painted wood shabti box depicting the deceased before Osiris, circa 1000 B. C. New Kingdom

Painted wood shabti box depicting the deceased before Osiris, circa 1000 B. C. New Kingdom
Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom. Painted wood shabti box depicting the deceased before Osiris, circa 1000 b.C

Background imageOsiris Collection: Two sculptor moulds of Osiris figure, from Abydos

Two sculptor moulds of Osiris figure, from Abydos
Egyptian civilization, Late Period. Two sculptor moulds of Osiris figure, from Abydos

Background imageOsiris Collection: Papyrus depicting husband and wife before Osiris Court

Papyrus depicting husband and wife before Osiris Court
Egyptian civilization, Third Intermediate Period, Dynasty XXI - Papyrus depicting husband and wife before Osiris Court

Background imageOsiris Collection: Funerary stele of father and son presented by Anubis to Osiris and Isis, from Abydos

Funerary stele of father and son presented by Anubis to Osiris and Isis, from Abydos
Egyptian civilization, Roman Period, 2nd-3rd century. Funerary stele from Abydos. A father and his son presented by Anubis to Osiris and Isis

Background imageOsiris Collection: Kingdom of Seti I. The gods of Abydos: Osiris, Horus and Isis, bottom, Amon designer Dedia

Kingdom of Seti I. The gods of Abydos: Osiris, Horus and Isis, bottom, Amon designer Dedia
Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom, Dynasty XIX. Kingdom of Seti I. The gods of Abydos: Osiris, Horus and Isis. Bottom, Amon designer Dedia and his wife bearing offerings. Height 80 cm

Background imageOsiris Collection: Plastered and painted wood panel detail with judgment chamber and god Osiris followed by divinities

Plastered and painted wood panel detail with judgment chamber and god Osiris followed by divinities
Egyptian civilization, Late Period, Dynasty XXVI. Sarcophagus of Usai. Panel detail with the judgement chamber and god Osiris followed by divinities. From Thebes. Plastered and painted wood

Background imageOsiris Collection: Egyptian civilization. Goldsmith art. King Osorkon II pendant in gold

Egyptian civilization. Goldsmith art. King Osorkon II pendant in gold and lapis lazuli depicting god Osiris
Egyptian civilization, Third Intermediate Period, Dynasty XXII. Goldsmith art. King Osorkon II (874-850 b.C.) pendant in gold and lapis lazuli

Background imageOsiris Collection: Detail of ancient Egyptian sarcophagus, XXVI Dynasty

Detail of ancient Egyptian sarcophagus, XXVI Dynasty
Egyptian civilization, Late Period, Dynasty XXVI. Sarcophagus of Tachepenkhonsu, sistrum player of god Amon-Ra. Detail of the painted decoration depicting the deceased accompanied by Thoth before

Background imageOsiris Collection: Schist statue of seated Osiris, from tomb of Psamtik at Saqqara

Schist statue of seated Osiris, from tomb of Psamtik at Saqqara
Egyptian civilization, Late Period, Dynasty XXVI. Schist statue of seated Osiris from the tomb of Psamtik at Saqqara

Background imageOsiris Collection: Egypt, Luxor, Valley of the Kings, Funerary temple of Ramses II, Ramesseum, Osiris pillars

Egypt, Luxor, Valley of the Kings, Funerary temple of Ramses II, Ramesseum, Osiris pillars
Egypt - Ancient Thebes (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1979). Valley of the Kings. Funerary temple of Ramses II, Dynasty XIX. Ramesseum, Osiris pillars

Background imageOsiris Collection: Stele of deceased Ramose and wife Teptu, priestess of Bastet

Stele of deceased Ramose and wife Teptu, priestess of Bastet
Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom, Dynasty XIX. Osiris. Detail of a stele of deceased Ramose and his wife Teptu, priestess of Bastet

Background imageOsiris Collection: Gold and lapis lazuli figurines of Osiris, Horus and Isis: the triad of Osorkon, Middle Kingdom

Gold and lapis lazuli figurines of Osiris, Horus and Isis: the triad of Osorkon, Middle Kingdom, Dynasty XXII
Egyptian civilization, Middle Kingdom, Dynasty XXII. Gold and lapislazuli figurines of Osiris, Horus and Isis:the triad of Osorkon, 970-730 b.C

Background imageOsiris Collection: Group schist statue of Hathor and Psamtik, from Saqqara

Group schist statue of Hathor and Psamtik, from Saqqara
Egyptian civilization, Late Period, Dynasty XXVI. Schist sculptural group of Hathor and Psamtik. From Saqqara. Detail

Background imageOsiris Collection: Shabti box, deceased before Osiris

Shabti box, deceased before Osiris
Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom. Detail of shabti box: the deceased before Osiris

Background imageOsiris Collection: Egypt, Beginning of the Book of the Dead, Papyrus by Khonsumes

Egypt, Beginning of the Book of the Dead, Papyrus by Khonsumes
Egyptian civilization, Third Intermediate Period. Beginning of the Book of the Dead. Papyrus of Khonsumes. Detail: the deceased making offerings to Osiris, Isis and Nephthys

Background imageOsiris Collection: Limestone stele of Perinefer, with Isis and Neftis worshiping fetish which represents Osiris

Limestone stele of Perinefer, with Isis and Neftis worshiping fetish which represents Osiris, from Abydos
Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom, Dynasty XIX. Reign of Ramses II. Limestone stele of Perinefer. Detail of Isis and Neftis worshiping the fetish which represents Osiris. From Abydos

Background imageOsiris Collection: Egypt, Luxor, Deir el-Medina, artisans and state workers village

Egypt, Luxor, Deir el-Medina, artisans and state workers village
Egypt - Ancient Thebes (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1979). Luxor. Dayr al-Madinah (Deir el-Medina). New Kingdom, artisans and state workers village

Background imageOsiris Collection: Egypt, Thebes, Tomb of Kha, The offer and worshiping to Osiris seated on a throne

Egypt, Thebes, Tomb of Kha, The offer and worshiping to Osiris seated on a throne, fragment of the book of the dead, two column papyrus with hieroglyphs and polychrome drawings

Background imageOsiris Collection: Painted wood stele of Usirur, priest of Amon at Thebes. Detail, the deceased before Osiris, Isis

Painted wood stele of Usirur, priest of Amon at Thebes. Detail, the deceased before Osiris, Isis, Nephthys and Anubis
Egyptian civilization, Ptolemaic Period, 3rd century b.C. Painted wood stele of Usirur, priest of Amon at Thebes. Detail, the deceased before Osiris, Isis, Nephthys and Anubis

Background imageOsiris Collection: Marble statue of Osiris Chronocrator with snake, symbol of passing of time

Marble statue of Osiris Chronocrator with snake, symbol of passing of time
Roman civilization, 2nd century A.D. Marble statue of Osiris Chronocrator with the snake, symbol of the passing of time

Background imageOsiris Collection: Papyrus of Khonsumes, The Book of the Dead the deceased making offerings to Osiris

Papyrus of Khonsumes, The Book of the Dead the deceased making offerings to Osiris, Isis and Nephthys
Egyptian civilization, Third Intermediate Period. Papyrus of Khonsumes. The Book of the Dead. The deceased making offerings to Osiris, Isis and Nephthys

Background imageOsiris Collection: Shroud depicting the deceased with Anubi and Osiris from Egypt, Saqqara

Shroud depicting the deceased with Anubi and Osiris from Egypt, Saqqara
Egyptian civilization, Coptic Period, 1st century A.D. Shroud depicting the deceased with Anubi and Osiris. From Saqqara

Background imageOsiris Collection: Papyrus with scene of offering to Osiris and hieratic inscription, Late Period. circa 1000 B. C

Papyrus with scene of offering to Osiris and hieratic inscription, Late Period. circa 1000 B. C
Egyptian civilization, Late Period. Papyrus with scene of offering to Osiris and hieratic inscription, circa 1000 b.C

Background imageOsiris Collection: France, Louvre Museum, Ancient Egyptian Antiquities Collection, Osiris Crypt

France, Louvre Museum, Ancient Egyptian Antiquities Collection, Osiris Crypt
France - Ile-de-France - Paris (UNESCO World Heritage Site, 1991). Louvre Museum (Musee du Louvre). Egyptian Antiquities Collection. Osiris Crypt

Background imageOsiris Collection: France, Paris, Louvre Museum, Egyptian Antiquities Collection, Osiris Crypt

France, Paris, Louvre Museum, Egyptian Antiquities Collection, Osiris Crypt
France - Ile-de-France - Paris (UNESCO World Heritage Site, 1991). Louvre Museum (Musee du Louvre). Egyptian Antiquities Collection. Osiris Crypt

Background imageOsiris Collection: Statuary group representing the Sacred Triad of Osiris, twenty-second-twenty-third dynasty

Statuary group representing the Sacred Triad of Osiris, twenty-second-twenty-third dynasty, third intermediate period, bronze 11th-7th Century, Italy, Turin, Museo Egizio (Egyptian Museum)

Background imageOsiris Collection: Wood and bronze sculpture

Wood and bronze sculpture
Egyptian civilization, Ptolemaic period, 332-30 a.C. Wood and bronze sculpture. Detail

Background imageOsiris Collection: Papyrus from the First Book of Breathing of Ousirour, at the bottom, the deceased before Osiris

Papyrus from the First Book of Breathing of Ousirour, at the bottom, the deceased before Osiris
Egyptian civilization, Ptolemaic period. Papyrus from the First Book of Breathing of Ousirour, 150-100 b.C. At the bottom, the deceased before Osiris; top, hymn to Osiris

Background imageOsiris Collection: Mummiform figure of Osiris with arms crossed wearing Atef crown, bronze statue

Mummiform figure of Osiris with arms crossed wearing Atef crown, bronze statue
Egyptian civilization, Late Period. Mummiform figure of Osiris with arms crossed wearing Atef crown. Bronze statue, h. 21 cm

Background imageOsiris Collection: Ani and Osiris

Ani and Osiris
An illustration from the Book of the Dead depicting the deceased scribe Ani in adoration of Osiris, the god of the dead, the underworld and the afterlife

Background imageOsiris Collection: Egypt. Tomb of Menjeperura or Thutmose IV. Eighth pharaoh of 18th Dynasty. New Kingdom

Egypt. Tomb of Menjeperura or Thutmose IV. Eighth pharaoh of 18th Dynasty. New Kingdom, 1400 - 1301 BC. Tomb KV-43 or Tuthmosis IV tomb. Wall painting decorates hypogeum

Background imageOsiris Collection: Egypt. Temple of Osiris, Abydos

Egypt. Temple of Osiris, Abydos

Background imageOsiris Collection: MARC ANTONY & CLEOPATRA. Cleopatra VII and Marcus Antonius depicted as the Egyptian gods Osiris

MARC ANTONY & CLEOPATRA. Cleopatra VII and Marcus Antonius depicted as the Egyptian gods Osiris and Isis. Wood engraving, American, 19th century

Background imageOsiris Collection: Partial view of the Port, Buenos Aires, Argentina

Partial view of the Port, Buenos Aires, Argentina, showing the large German tanker Osiris (scuttled in 1941) being manoeuvred into the harbour by a tugboat with a large passenger liner

Background imageOsiris Collection: EGYPTIAN CELESTIAL SPHERE. Celestial sphere from the Temple of Osiris at Denderah

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

Background imageOsiris Collection: Temple of Abu Simbel, Egypt - the Falcons

Temple of Abu Simbel, Egypt - the Falcons
Temple of Abu Simbel, c. 1000 BC, Falcons, depicting sun god

Background imageOsiris Collection: Egyptian Idols

Egyptian Idols
A variety of ancient Egyptian idols

Background imageOsiris Collection: Temple of Osiris in Abydos, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Temple of Osiris in Abydos, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Background imageOsiris Collection: Osirid statues at Deir al Bahri, Funerary Temple of Hatshepsut, Thebes

Osirid statues at Deir al Bahri, Funerary Temple of Hatshepsut, Thebes, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Egypt, North Africa, Africa



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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.