Religion and the mythological spiritual belief of the public were ever-present in every aspect of their life. They believed that the gods looked over them from their birth to their earthly life till their eternal one if their souls were chosen to cross to the afterlife. So they needed symbols to remind themselves of the gifts bestowed upon them by the gods. The ancient Egyptian symbols were a great source of knowledge as it was essential to have a better understanding of their history, daily life, and religions. Here is a list of the famous ancient Egyptian symbols:
Ancient Egyptian Symbols
Ancient Egyptian Symbol “Ankh”
The ankh symbol represents life, the heavens, immortality and the union between men and women. It is known as “the key of the Nile” as the union between Osiris and Isis was believed to flood the Nile and bring fertility to Egypt. it is quite famous for being a symbol for clairvoyance and the purifying and life-giving power of water that’s why it was believed to be the key to eternity and the Key to the underworld. The ankh was associated with the cult of Isis.
Ancient Egyptian Symbol “Djed”
The Djed pillar is known to be “the backbone of Osiris” and was linked to the ideas of resurrection and eternal life and a symbol of strength and stability in ancient Egyptian culture. it was first known as the symbol of Ptah the god of Creation before being adopted by Osiris king of the underworld. The symbol also represents the combination of the four pillars that held the four corners of the earth. The symbol was used as a fertility pole during festivals to highlight the balance between life and hope in the afterlife. It was often found at the coffin where the backbone of the deceased would lay so his soul can cross to the other side. The symbol would become more powerful when combined with the was a scepter.
Ancient Egyptian Symbol “Was Scepter”
Was scepter was a symbol of power in ancient Egypt and represented the dominion of the divine power of the gods on earth. It has a shape of staff with the head of the canine and the symbol was featured with many gods like Anubis, Isis, Ra, Hathor and Pthah who combined it with the Anka and Djed and called it the sculptor of the earth which symbolizes the definition of the words like totality and completeness.
Ancient Egyptian Symbol “Scarab”
One of the most important and popular symbols in ancient Egyptian culture is the Scarab a.k.a the dung beetle became a true representation of the sun, recreation of life, transformation and resurrection because The symbol came to life as a means of reflecting as when the beetle rolled its dung into a ball and laid its eggs in it to act as food for the young when they hatch. The scarab continued to be relevant within culture until the rise of Christianity in Egypt.
Ancient Egyptian Symbol “Tjet”
The Knot of Isis of, the blood of Isis is known as Tiet or Tyet but mainly known as Tjet. It looks very similar to an Anka with the exception of its arms curved down. It is used as a funerary amulet made of red stone or glass and was associated with many female goddesses but mainly Isis. It symbolizes many ideas like eternal life and resurrection. It was used with the ankh and the Djed pillar of Osiris to reflect on the dual nature of life.
Ancient Egyptian Symbol “Eye of Horus (Wadjet)”
The left eye of Horus which he gave it away to save his father Osiris, so the eye of Horus became a symbol of healing, protection, and royal power plus a symbol of the moon. The eye of Horus had magical healing powers the eye itself was even worshiped as the goddess of her own under the name Wadjet. The eye was also known as a symbol of sacrifice as Horus gave his eye to resurrect his father, as for the right eye of Horus it became as the eye of Ra which represents the watchful presence of the Ra over his creation.
Ancient Egyptian Symbols “Hekha and Nekhakha”
The crook and the flail are considered to be symbols of the state’s power and the king’s absolute legitimacy, dominance, and control over his subjects. The word Hekha means to rule and is also an epithet of Osiris. The symbol was in the hands of every king and queen who ever ruled Egypt. The crook was an old tool used by shepherds while the fail was used for herding goats and harvesting. They acted a reminder of the past and the importance of tradition.
Ancient Egyptian Symbol “Shen”
The word Shen means encircle in ancient Egyptian, it is a circle of rope which has no beginning or an end that symbolizes completeness, infinity, and protection. The symbol was highly famous and popular among because it symbolized symmetry and perfection. It came in the shape of an amulet and was worn by everyone including kings. Also, many deities were shown to be wearing Shen such as Horus and Isis.
Ancient Egyptian Symbol “Lotus”
The lotus flower a.k.a Water’s lily is quite popular within Egyptian mythology and art. It would close at night sink underwater and wakes up in the morning. It became associated with the sun and the ideas of creation and regeneration. The lotus was used as funeral imagery and was quite popular with the cult of Osiris. it was viewed as a holy flower as it grows all over Egypt and drawn on the pillars of the biggest temples of Egypt.
Ancient Egyptian Symbol “Ouroboros”
One of the most famous symbols in the world the ouroboros happens to be Egyptian. It is a serpent biting its own tale based on the phenomenon that occurs in the wild. The symbol represents the sun and reflects ideas like the rebirth, perpetuity, recreation, and infinity. It became known to represent the cyclic Nature of the Universe, creation out of destruction, Life out of Death.
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FAQ
What Should I Wear While Being in Egypt?
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Is it safe to travel to Egypt?
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What are Egypt's Visa Requirements?
They are very simples, If you want to apply for a Visa On Arrival that lasts for 30 days then you should be one of the eligible countries(check the link), have a valid passport with at least 6 months remaining and pay 25$ USD entry fee in cash. As for the E-Visa for 30 days, you should have a valid passport for at least 8 months, complete the online application, pay the e-visa fee then print the e-visa to later be presented to the airport border guard. You could be one of the countries eligible for a free visa for 90 days.
What is the Weather is Like?
The temperature of Egypt ranges from 37c to 14 c, Summer in Egypt is somehow hot and winter is cool and mild but sometimes it becomes cold at night. The average of low temperatures vary from 9.5 ¡ÆC in the wintertime to 23 ¡ÆC in the summertime and average high temperatures vary from 17 ¡ÆC in the wintertime to 32 ¡ÆC in the summertime while the temperature is moderate all along the coasts.
What is the Best Time of Visit Egypt?
It is known the best time to travel to Egypt is in the winter from September to April as the climate becomes a bit tropical, a warm atmosphere with a winter breeze. You will also be notified a week before your trip if the weather is unsafe or if any changes have been made.
Should I Give Tips in Egypt?
It is totally up to you, but if you choose to you can tip the servers at your restaurant 5-10% by handing it to them directly and 5 Egyptian Pounds as a general tip of anyone.
Can I Enter the Pyramids?
Yes, you can enter the pyramids for the small fee of 20$.
How to Enjoy Egypt During Ramadan?
Ramadan is a special time of year for Muslims that should be celebrated by non-Muslims and feel the essence of the Islamic culture. You can fast with the Muslim or just observe but you are always welcome to join the celebrations and festivals.
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