Horus the God of War
One of the gods of ancient Egypt who ruled the throne with dignity along with revenge from the legendary god Seth. Orus son of the god Osiris even since Isis was pregnant with Orus who came with dangers different from the dark magic of Egypt. The return of Orus was a joy for the ancient Egyptians in the past with his unique martial arts skills and no one in ancient Egypt could defeat Orus. The power from the underworld of his father Osiris who helped his son Orus until he was able to defeat the god Seth successfully. This story has many origins such as the sacred spear of the god Osiris that Orus rightfully possessed. The weapon of the ancient gods
Horus has the head of a bird a symbol that is similar to the sun god Ra and the god of the sky Orus and the ritual with Khonsu and the god Thoth who are like guides are often seen in temples on large stone carved walls. The legendary story of the gods The story of Orus who lost an eye from fighting the god Seth after Seth killed Osiris. To bring about the all encompassing power that will transform Egypt as Seth intended it to be. The conquest of Upper Egypt Lower Egypt in about 3000 BC. Orus fought Seth who represented the desert and was thus very weak against the sun. In the fight Seth lost power from one of his bodily organs and Seth who represented the desert was therefore very weak

The return of Aurus and its beginnings in the womb when his mother Isis protected from the dangers that came to destroy Aurus the god who was like a symbol of the struggle for the Egyptian warriors. A god with the head of a falcon the conflict between the violent destruction and the desert Aurus who came back to create order in nature and the happiness of the Egyptians Sacred rituals in ancient Egyptian times were performed in many ways prayers to the gods rituals to the statues of the god Aurus.
The lineage of Horus the union of the descendants of Atum the gods that Atum created all represented the cosmic force and life force so Horus had the power to rule the whole world according to theology. The lineage of Horus can merge with the gods. The appearance of Horus in the pyramid texts around the 25th century BC both Horus and Osiris the pharaoh in the form of Horus while alive became the pharaoh in the form of Osiris when he died
In the form of young Horus he became a symbol of caring for the suffering of humanity a representative of the promise of the gods As a young Horus surrounded by danger this form of Horus became the Greek Harpocrates whom Plutarch called the second son of Isis It became popular in the Roman world The cult of Isis was the most popular mystery cult. It had a great influence on the development of Christianity and Harpocrates is a god who appears in ancient Roman art with his mother
Horus was the son of Isis and Osiris but in other traditions Hathor was considered his mother and sometimes his wife Horus played many roles in the Egyptian pantheon most notably as a sky god war god and protection god and was worshipped from the late predynastic period to the Greek-Roman period Various forms of Horus have been recorded throughout history including Horus the Falcon the patron god of the Nechen in Upper Egypt. Horus was one of the most important gods in ancient Egyptian religion. Horus was a heterogeneous god some of whose characteristics are different perceptions of the god blended not contradictory and complementary to each other

Aurus who became the god of protection of the pharaohs used in rituals to protect against danger The wall relief was carved on the temple wall. Metal statues or stone sculptures were placed around the temple like other gods to continue ancient Egyptian rituals. Horus the falcon-headed god was a familiar ancient Egyptian god and one of the best known and most popular of all The Eye of Horus was believed to have healing and protective powers and was often worn as a protective amulet
statue of the Egyptian god Horus (1069 - 664 BC.).
This statue is a composite form of Horus, part of a triad,
Horus and Thoth, on either side of the king, pouring a cleansing offering over him.
Horus holds a vase of ritual water in his raised hand, and the vase symbol has disappeared.
The Spirit of Pe representing Upper Egypt's Spirit a deity who represents the spiritual power of the two realms not the human spirit in the usual sense The two realms Lower and Upper Egypt acted as the guardian of the divine royal power and the eternal order of the universe Also known as the Ka of Pe the spirit of Pe was embodied in art and religious texts as a protective and life force. Pe was one of the oldest cult centers of Lower Egypt The sacred concept was closely connected to the sanctuary of Pe now Buto in the Nile Delta The Spirit of Pe carved in the temple of the falcon-headed statue is paired with the Spirit of Neken Hierakonpolis representing Upper Egypt's Spirit the guardian of the eternal order of the universe. In the rituals of the pharaohs who ruled the throne as one they represented the king

Temple of Horus at Edfu, Egypt
The role of the pharaohs as the unifier of Egypt and the representative of the divine kingship on earth To the gods the Spirit of Pe symbolized the long-standing legitimacy the divine right to rule of the gods in the past and the pharaonic kings were both the spiritual patrons the ancestors of the empire from the ancient Egyptian gods
The great gods the lords of the sky Horus and Seth here called Lords of Upper Egypt bind together the symbolic plants of Upper and Lower Egypt in a ritual of unification of the two lands Horus holds a stem of Lower Egyptian papyrus and Seth holds a stem of Upper Egyptian lily. Above is the royal coat of arms which bears the title of King Sesothr I King of Upper and Lower Egypt Manifestation of the Spirit of Ra Below are the papyrus flower on the left next to Horus and the lily on the right next to Seth