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Originally posted by Links Shadowquote:
Originally posted by Hephaestus
If I remember correctly the Sun was personified as Ra, every night rituals were performed to ensure that the sun rose again the next morning because the belief was that the serpent Apophis would try and stop the sun (Ra) from rising in the morning. The ritual ensured Ra's success.
Dear Hephaestus,
I am impressed, that you knew that. You are exactly correct. Apophis is a name used by the Greeks in reference the Apep who is the serpent that you speak of.
Dear no_leaf_clover,
Ra also known as Re is the related to the sun because the sun is believed to be either Ra himself or his eye, commonly known as the "eye of Ra". The "eye of Ra" is a symbol of the sun and the power of the gods. Pharoahs are often depicted wearing a disk on there head to show that they are close to Ra, the sun, and that they are the children of the gods. The disk was a sign that they would eventually rise up and join Ra when they died. I could keep rambling but I don't want to waste your time so instead I will give you a link to a site with a lot of information on mythology from all over the world.
http://www.pantheon.org
I personally find Egyptian mythology just as entertaining as both the Greeks and the Romans.
Respectfully,
Link's Shadow