The Osm Horus Project
Tradition:
Ancient Egypt – Early Dynastic Period –
3150 BCE
Etymology:
Egyptian Hieroglyphs: hr. w – pronounced *Ḥāru, meaning ‘Falcon’.
Coptic times: Hōr.
Greek: Ὡρος Hōros.
Later Egyptian: Har-Si-Ese
literally "Horus, son of Isis".
Heru, Hor, Harendotes/Har-nedj-itef (Horus
the Avenger), Har-Pa-Neb-Taui (Horus Lord of the Two Lands)
Resonances in Other Traditions:
Jesus (Middle East) – reincarnation of
Horus – Son of God
Artemis (Greek) Goddess of the Moon
Zeus (Greek) Sky Father
War
Gods:
Ares (Greek) God of War – aka Mars (Roman)
Andraste (Greek) – Goddess
Ictinike (Native American)
Tijr (Germanic)
Sun
Gods & Goddesses:
Freyr (Norse)
Apollo (Greek)
Garuda (Hindu)
Huitzilopochti (Aztec)
Inti (Inca)
Liza (West Africa)
Lugh (Celtic)
Re (Ra) – Egypt - One of the Egyptian gods
shown with a solar disk. Center of worship was Heliopolis. Later associated
with Horus as Re-Horakhty. Also combined with Amun to form Amun-Ra, a solar
creator god.
Summary:
Horus is the son of Isis and Osiris and is
known by
many different names. He is the patron deity of Lower Egypt, but also
is worshipped all around Egypt under different personas and
representations.
Horus’ father, Osiris, is killed by Set. Horus desires
revenge and so he battles Set and in the battle Horus grasps one of
Set’s testicles and rips it off; Set then gouges out one of Horus’
eyes. His mother, Isis, heals his eye and that eye becomes a symbol of
renewal which explains the famous Egyptian symbol The Eye of Horus.
The battle between Set and Horus continues on for almost 80 years and
is seen as an extended metaphor about the battle for dominance between
Upper Egypt and Lower Egypt. Eventually, Horus is the victor and has
dominion over all of Egypt.
The Pharaohs were seen as avatar’s of Horus.
Attributes and Power:
Being Osm
Controls the Sun and Moon
Has a bird head
Events and Situations:
-Losing his eye while ripping off Set’s
testicle.
-Having his eye healed by Isis
-Boat race with Set in which Horus wins
-Infant Horus was carried out of Egypt to avoid the wrath of Typhon
Contemporary
Relevance:
Marvel Comics – Thor #240 – Osiris, Isis,
and Horus are part of the story.
There are some articles about similarities
between Jesus Christ and Horus.
Stargate SG1 – Heru-ur.
Warhammer 40,000 – Civil War called Horus
Hersey.
Horus – The Boardgame
Further
Information:
http://www.touregypt.net/featurestories/horus.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horus
http://www.crystalinks.com/horus.html
http://www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/prehistory/egypt/religion/godslist.html
http://www.egyptianmyths.net/horus.htm
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