Showing posts with label Temples. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Temples. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Deir El Bahari Temple in egypt

Deir El Bahari Temple


Is a collection of Pharaonic temples and tombs in the West Bank of the Nile opposite Luxor, Egypt

Constructed monastery Queen Hatshepsut to lead the rituals that were useful in the other world the name Bahari is a modern Arabic name was on this region in the seventh century AD After that use the Copts this temple Dera them. The temple consists of three runways mounting divided by a causeway

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Friday, January 25, 2013

Karnak Temple and the road Kabash

Karnak Temple and the road Kabash


Karnak Temple of Luxor in Egypt signs deals where each successive king of kings tries to make the most magnificent temple. Characterized by his predecessor to Karnak Temple turned into a complete guide and variety shows the evolution of ancient Egyptian art and architecture Pharaonic deals.Characterized the Great Temple of Karnak offers charming sound and light, which is held every evening, which is a great way to discover the Temple of Karnak. Km distance between Luxor and Karnak 3 kilometers, punctuated on both sides of the road a large number of small sphinxes or what is known as the path of rams. The Temple of Karnak is the largest house of worship gated on the face of the earth


road Kabash 

road Kabash is the road that connects the Luxor Temple, the temple of Karnak, the start of the beach roomy Street, fraught with statues of sphinxes found in the temples of Karnak represented in the form of sphinxes head of a ram, and a ram here symbolizes the god Amun.There along the way of 2.700 km 1200 statue and display this road 76 m were these statues carved from a single block of sandstone with Cornish engraved with the name Allmk ​​and trophy and praise him or her place on the base of the stone consists of 4 courses of stone used because of some inscriptions were held bodies: the first: take the form of the body of a lion and a human head (Sphinx) second: take the form of a ram body and head of a ram as a symbol of the symbols of the god Amun Ra earthworks for road Kabash

bodies: the first: take the form of the body of a lion and a human head (Sphinx) second: take the form of a ram body and head of a ram as a symbol of the symbols of the god Amun Ra earthworks for road Kabash


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Sunday, January 20, 2013

Temple of Abu Simbel in Egypt

Abu Simbel is an archaeological site includes two huge rocks temple in southern Egypt on the western bank of Lake Nasser about 290 km southwest of Aswan. It is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site known as the "Monuments of Nubia," which begins from the direction of the flow of the river from Abu Simbel to Philae near Aswan


Double temples were originally carved out of the mountains in the reign of King Ramses II in the 13th century BC, as a lasting monument to him and to Queen Nefertari, to commemorate his victory at the Battle of Kadesh. However, in 1960 was transferred complex installations college elsewhere, on an artificial hill made of the structure of the dome, and a reservoir of the Aswan High Dam

It was necessary to move the temples to avoid being drowned through the creation of Lake Nasser, and pose huge artificial water reservoir after the construction of the High Dam in Aswan on the Nile River. The remains of Abu Simbel and one of the best areas to attract tourism in Egypt

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Began building the temple complex at about 1244 BC and lasted for almost 21 years, until 1265 BC. Known as the "Temple of Ramses" beloved by Amun ", and it was one of six rock temples in Nubia, which took place during the reign of Ramses II. Their purpose is signed influence of neighboring countries in southern Egypt, and also to enhance the status of Egyptian religion in the region. Historians say that the design Abu Simbel expresses something of the pride of Ramses II. differ mentioned Abu Simbel displacement, which is an extension of Abu Simbel tourist, but it is about 366 kilometers south of Aswan


The inner part of the temple has the same design as the triple approach of most ancient Egyptian temples, with a decrease in size of the rooms from the entrance of the temple. The temple is a very complex structure and unusual because many of the side rooms. The Hall Alhipstyl (called sometimes Prunaos) is a 18 m length and width of 16.7 meters and is supported by eight huge columns Oserad depicts Ramses Challenger associated with the god Osiris, the god of hell, and refers to the eternal nature of the Pharaoh. Huge statues along the wall on the left side, and bear the white crown of Upper Egypt, while those on the opposite side wear the double crown of maritime Ugean and tribal (pschent). And on the lower part of the walls Prunaos highlight pictures of scenes from the battles waged by the ruling military campaigns. The statue is of the Battle of Kadesh on the Orontes River, which is called in this day Syria, which fought the king of Egypt against King Hetes. The most famous engraving shows the king on the bandwagon arrows called darts against fleeing enemies who Aakhazu prisoners. And other scenes show Egyptian victories in Libya and Nubia

Of Alhipstyl hall we enter the second hall pillars that have four pillars decorated with beautiful scenes offerings to the gods. There are pictures of Ramses and Nefertari with sacred boat of Amun devout - Harakhca. Give this room to get to the lobby in the middle and browser him to be the entrance of the temple. Here on a black wall, there is cut sculptures rocky four statues sitting: Ramses King deified, and the gods Amun Ra and Ptah Ra Horjarta, Amon Ra, and Ptah were gods Home in that period, and centers the community in Heliopolis, and Thebes and Memphis respectively

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