The Complete Encyclopedia of Egyptian Deities: Gods, Goddess

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The Only Resource on Egyptian Deities You’ll Ever Need Discover ancient Egypt, how its deities were worshipped, and how people still honor them today with this innovative and extensive encyclopedia. Dr. Tamara L. Siuda presents comprehensive profiles of more than one hundred Egyptian gods, goddesses, demigods, and other divine beings, including: Amun and Amun-Ra • Anat and Astarte • Antinous • Anubis • Apedemak • Bes • The Four Sons of Horus • Geb • Hapy • Hathor • Heka • Horus • Imhotep • Isis • Khepera • Khnum • Khonsu • Ma’at • Mandulis • Mut • Nefertem • Neith • Nephthys • Nut • Osiris • Ptah • Ra • Sekhmet • Serqet • Set • Sobek • Taweret • Thoth • Wadjet • Wepwawet Exhaustively researched and featuring modern devotional perspectives that are rarely covered in other works, this premium book provides descriptions and illustrations of famous and lesser-known Netjeru (deities) as well as guest gods from Nubia, Libya, and the Levant who became part of the Egyptian pantheon. Each entry includes a remarkable cache of information, including the deity’s personality, forms and symbols, relatives, name in hieroglyphs, festivals, worship areas, and more. From Bast to Harmachis (the spirit that resides in the Giza Sphinx), this book contains everything you would ever want to know about studying and celebrating Egyptian spirituality. A culmination of Dr. Siuda’s lifelong devotion to the Netjeru, The Complete Encyclopedia of Egyptian Deities will be a cherished addition to your library for years to come. Includes a foreword by Normandi Ellis, author of Awakening Osiris and The Union of Isis and Thoth

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The Complete Encyclopedia of Egyptian Deities: Gods, Goddess

The Complete Encyclopedia of Egyptian Deities: Gods, Goddess Book Description

Readers will discover a single, comprehensive guide to ancient Egypt’s divine world in The Complete Encyclopedia of Egyptian Deities: Gods, Goddess. Available at Kalimat Bookstore Online, this English volume offers an engaging, fast‑moving reading experience for anyone curious about mythology, history, or modern spiritual practice.

This book explores how Egyptian peoples worshipped their gods and how those traditions survive today. Meanwhile, it presents more than one hundred detailed profiles, from Amun‑Ra and Isis to lesser‑known Netjeru such as Apedemak and Wepwawet. Additionally, it includes guest deities from Nubia, Libya, and the Levant who joined the Egyptian pantheon.

Each entry supplies a rich cache of information: personality traits, symbols, familial ties, hieroglyphic names, festivals, and regional worship sites. Therefore, readers can quickly compare deities and understand their roles within the larger mythic framework.

Key Features of The Complete Encyclopedia of Egyptian Deities: Gods, Goddess

Fans of mythology will appreciate the exhaustive research that powers every chapter. Moreover, the book provides original illustrations that bring each god or goddess to life, making complex ideas easy to visualize.

Inside, you will find modern devotional perspectives rarely covered in academic texts. This approach helps both scholars and spiritual seekers connect with the ancient Netjeru in a meaningful way.

Furthermore, the encyclopedia includes a foreword by Normandi Ellis, author of *Awakening Osiris* and *The Union of Isis and Thoth*. The endorsement adds depth and credibility to the work.

Why Read This Book?

Readers can explore the full spectrum of Egyptian spirituality, from the fierce war‑god Set to the nurturing mother goddess Hathor. The guide also explains the symbolism behind the Four Sons of Horus and the protective power of the Eye of Horus.

Many readers find the clear layout ideal for quick reference or deep study. Because each entry lists festivals and worship areas, the book serves as a practical tool for modern rituals or academic projects.

Additionally, the author Dr. Tamara L. Siuda’s lifelong devotion shines through every page, ensuring the content is both scholarly and heartfelt. Consequently, the encyclopedia becomes a cherished addition to any personal library.

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