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Ra: About

Ra

Who is Ra?

Ra - God of the Sun, Kings, and Light

Ra was the king of the deities and the father of all creation. He was the patron of the sun, heaven, kingship, power, and light. He was not only the deity who governed the actions of the sun, he could also be the physical sun itself, as well as the day.

While he possessed many literal forms, Ra also expressed himself differently when combined with other deities. When associated with Amun, one of the great unknowable creator deities, he became Amun-Ra and represented the raw, universal power of the sun.

Combined with Horus he became Ra-Horakhty or “Ra-Horus in the horizon.” Horus represented Ra in human form as the Pharaoh in Egypt. Ra could also take the guise of his fierce daughter, Sekhmet or his loving daughter, Hathor. He moved the sun across the sky as the beetle Khepri and brought it back through the underworld on a mythical barge.

The Egyptians were an agricultural society living in a desert, so not surprisingly, the sun – and thereby Ra – was an integral component of their cosmos, guiding their thoughts and actions.  Continue Reading from Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum

Read, Watch, or Listen for Entertainment and more about Egyptian Mythology

Link to Osiris and the Egyptian Resurrection by EA Wallis Budge in Freading
Link to Gods of Ancient Egypt by Barbara Watterson in Freading
Link to Egypt: People, Gods, Pharaohs by Rose-Marie Hagen in the Catalog
Link to The Dwellers on the Nile by EA Wallis Budge in the Catalog
Link to Temples, Tombs, & Hieroglyphs: A Popular History of Ancient Egypt by Barbara Mertz in the Catalog
Link to Egyptian Mythology: The Fascinating History And Myths From Ancient Egypt by Xena Ronin in Hoopla
Link to Religion Of The Ancient Egyptians by Alfred Wiedemann in Hoopla

Link to Ancient Egyptian Mythology Resource Guide Series