Amun - The Supreme Deity
Amun - The Supreme DeityOsiris - The King of Life
According to ancient myth, Osiris, the son of the earth deity Zeb and the sky goddess Nut, reigns over the realm beyond, where ancient Egyptians believed in an afterlife. He is depicted with green-hued skin and is revered as the protector of vegetation and the life-giver to the Nile. Osiris is often portrayed as a mummified figure, symbolizing resurrection and eternal life. His regal attire, including the renowned white crown or the Atef crown adorned with ostrich feathers, signifies his divine kingship.
Osiris - Sovereign of the Afterlife
Osiris - Sovereign of the Afterlife

Ra - The Sun Deity and Bringer of Light

Ra - The Sun God and Illuminator
Anubis - The Deity of Embalming and Funerary Rites
In ancient times, all civilizations revered a deity of death. In ancient Egypt, that deity was known as Anubis, overseeing the embalming process and judging the worthiness of a soul in the afterlife. Represented by a black dog or a muscular man with the head of a black jackal, the ancient Egyptian god of death was believed to oversee every aspect of the dying process. He facilitated embalming, protected the tombs of the deceased, and determined whether a soul should be granted eternal life.
Anubis - The Guardian of Divine Embalmment
Anubis - The Guardian of Divine Embalmment
In the realm of wisdom and enlightenment stands Thoth - the divine embodiment of knowledge.Horus, the avenger, ruler of the skies with the head of a falcon, offspring of Osiris and Isis.
Horus, the symbol of vitality, rebirth, and the eternal cycle of life, with his right eye as radiant as the sun and his left as mysterious as the moon.
Horus - The Divine Avenger
Horus - The Vengeful DeitySekhmet - The Mighty Goddess of War


Hathor - The Deity of Maternal Love
Hathor, the embodiment of profound maternal affection and sanctity, guides the departed to their rebirth. She is revered as the most beautiful goddesses of ancient Egypt, being the biological daughter of Ra. Hathor symbolizes maternal love and feminine affection. She is also hailed as the goddess of dance and music by the ancient Egyptians. It is believed that Hathor bestows blessings upon pregnant and postpartum women, bringing joy, music, and dance to all. Nurturing mothers and children, sustaining the living, and escorting the departed to the underworld are her divine duties.
Hathor - The Deity of Maternal Love
Geb - The Earth Deity
Hathor - The Goddess of Maternal Love
Anubis - The Guardian of the Underworld
Geb - God of Earth
Geb - Guardian of the Land