Next Question

Mahalo is adding a tip to all questions that don't offer a tip.
M¢25 Funded By Mahalo ? |
November 08, 2009 03:59 PM
RSS
Egyptian temple model of the universe
---quote----
Model of the Universe
From at least the New Kingdom on the Egyptian cult temple building was a symbolic model of the universe. It was built along an east-west axis, following the sun“s course through the day and surrounded by a brick wall built in alternating concave and convex sections. These symbolized the Primeval waters out of which Creation had risen. A processional path led up to the pylon towers, which were a reminiscent of the early, predynastic reed shrine that once had stood at the back of just such a guarded enclosure as the mud brick wall. The great portal which was set in between the pylons lead into one or several open courtyards in line, thereafter followed one or several covered pillared halls until finally the darkened sanctum where the naos which held the cult statue of the deity was reached.
------end of quote---
Source(s):
http://www.philae.nu/akhet/temples4.html#Model%20of%20the%20Universe
Permalink | Report
davepamn
davepamn
they hold. Depicted in heiroglyphs,these symbols called, "the words of God" and were used mainly by priests. Commonly seen ancient Egyptian hieroglyphic symbols include scarabs, the anhk, the eye of Horus,Bast, the crescent moon,the feather maat , the lotus flower, frogs and falcon. These
symbols were historically used as amulets of protection and to bring luck. These were also frequently used both religious and magical rituals for the both the living and the dead.
http://www.squidoo.com/egyptian-symbols
Permalink | Report
Answered Question

Mahalo is adding a tip to all questions that don't offer a tip.
How did the Egyptian Temple represent the Universe?
Explain the Egyptian Symbols
Interesting Question?
Yes (0)
No (0)
- In Science & Mathematics |
- |
- Report |
-
Share
RSS
Best Answer Chosen by Asker
| November 09, 2009 12:35 AM |
---quote----
Model of the Universe
From at least the New Kingdom on the Egyptian cult temple building was a symbolic model of the universe. It was built along an east-west axis, following the sun“s course through the day and surrounded by a brick wall built in alternating concave and convex sections. These symbolized the Primeval waters out of which Creation had risen. A processional path led up to the pylon towers, which were a reminiscent of the early, predynastic reed shrine that once had stood at the back of just such a guarded enclosure as the mud brick wall. The great portal which was set in between the pylons lead into one or several open courtyards in line, thereafter followed one or several covered pillared halls until finally the darkened sanctum where the naos which held the cult statue of the deity was reached.
------end of quote---
Source(s):
http://www.philae.nu/akhet/temples4.html#Model%20of%20the%20Universe
| Asker's Rating: |
Permalink | Report
davepamn
November 11, 2009 07:27 AM
How did the pyramids of Giza (East to West) demonstrate a shift to Solar God worship? Was Orisis removed as the central deity figure?
Tip davepamn for this comment
Report
davepamn
November 11, 2009 05:09 PM
Thanks for the picture of the palm columns. I have seen where the palm columns have been carve into the stone column rather than painted.
Tip davepamn for this comment
Report
Other Answers (1)
November 08, 2009 07:26 PM
Temple represents the principle of ordering the universe. Egyptians symbols are known all over the world because of magickal quality and the mysteries that they hold. Depicted in heiroglyphs,these symbols called, "the words of God" and were used mainly by priests. Commonly seen ancient Egyptian hieroglyphic symbols include scarabs, the anhk, the eye of Horus,Bast, the crescent moon,the feather maat , the lotus flower, frogs and falcon. These
symbols were historically used as amulets of protection and to bring luck. These were also frequently used both religious and magical rituals for the both the living and the dead.
http://www.squidoo.com/egyptian-symbols
Permalink | Report
Answer this Question
Related Questions
Ask a Question
Buy Mahalo Dollars with Credit Card or PayPal
Top Members
Most Popular Tags
Categories
- Anonymous
- Arts & Design
- Beauty & Style
- Books & Authors
- Business
- Cars & Transportation
- Consumer Electronics
- Coupons Deals
- Education
- Entertainment
- Environment
- Fitness
- Food & Drink
- From Email
- From Iphone
- From Twitter
- Health
- History
- Hobbies
- Home & Garden
- How Tos
- Humor
- Jobs
- Legal
- Local
- Love & Relationships
- Mahalo Answers Community
- Money
- Music
- News
- NSFW
- Parenting
- Pets
- Science & Mathematics
- Services
- Shopping
- Social Science
- Society & Culture
- Sports
- Technology & Internet
- Travel
- Video Games
Welcome New Members
- susanbailey, November 21, 2009 06:51 PM
- tiffany1980, November 21, 2009 06:46 PM
- grimesy, November 21, 2009 06:44 PM
- 3lilangels, November 21, 2009 06:43 PM
- nicolewilson198..., November 21, 2009 06:32 PM
Mahalo Dollars are the currency of Mahalo Answers.
Each Mahalo Dollar costs $1.
Once you earn more than 40 Mahalo Dollars, you can request to be paid via PayPal. Each Mahalo Dollar is currently worth $0.75 when paid out via PayPal. Learn More
