God Min
God Min | Facts Ancient Egyptian Gods and Goddesses | God of the fertility in Pharaonic Civilization

God Min | Facts Ancient Egyptian Gods and Goddesses | God of the fertility in Pharaonic Civilization & Most Important Ancient Egypt Deities, Mythology Symbols, Definition, Temple, Photo and more…

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God Min

He is the god of fertility, sexual virility and the penis, he is represented holding it, embodied in the image of a bull, and is considered a husband and a son of the goddess (Khent-Ebabt), the goddess of the East, who merged with the goddess Isis just like Min associated with the god Horus.

Then the god Min was crowned with great solar gods such as Ra and Amon, and Min manifested as the enriched God the Creator Ka Mut Ef or his mother’s bull at Karnak. His feast was celebrated for the beginning of summer and the beginning of the harvest when the king receives him in his temple, where the king cuts the ears of wheat and turns around the temple of Min, then releases four doves in four directions to announce renewal and rebirth of property.

  • Who is the god who was with the ancient pharaohs, or we used to pronounce him in the ancient Egyptian language?
  • He represents an ancient Egyptian deity whose worship had already arisen in the pre-dynastic era, i.e. his rule arose in the fourth millennium BC.
  • he was considered a representative as he had many of the most important of these different forms in the inscriptions and drawings in the temples.
  • he was most often depicted by the painters of the time in the form of a human male and shown in pictures with his erect penis.
  •  In many of the photos, he was holding his left hand, but his right arm was holding a flail.
  • those drawings that were made for his death in that period were the one that represents the god of reproduction and fertility.

The most important myths told about the god Min

  • his worship was the strongest and most widespread in Qeft, Akhmim or Panopolis.
  • Whereas, in honor of all his achievements, a group of great festivals were held to celebrate his coming to it, with images and texts uniting in a large public procession dedicated only to him, in addition to scenes of offering sacrifices.

The importance of the god Min to the Pharaohs

  •  the importance of the god Min had grown during the reign of the Middle Kingdom, when he had already become the most closely associated with the god Horus, as she gathered them in the image of both the god Min-Horus.
  • by the time of the rule of the New Kingdom at that time, Min was also fused in his relations with the god Amun, as they were embodied together in the image of the god Min-Amun, and the shrine of the god Min was crowned at that time using a pair of bull horns.
  • One of the most important symbols that was relied upon in the worship of the god Min was both lettuce and lettuce, which were both plants that had great importance and at the same time a remarkable ability to arouse sexual arousal in both men and women.
  • They also have the ability to anesthetize, and a liquid or rubber juice flowed from them when they were cut, and perhaps at that time they were unified with the male’s semen.

How was it depicted in Egyptian art?

  • Whenever the god Min was mentioned in Egyptian art, the god Min was depicted as a god who was covered with a piece of cloth or a shroud.
  • He also used to wear a crown made of feathers, and often at that time he used to hold his erect penis using his left hand with a swatter in his other hand.
  • That flail that he held was always a reference to his authority, or let’s say it was more accurately a reference to the authority of the rule of the Pharaohs.

 

God Min | Facts Ancient Egyptian Gods and Goddesses | God of the fertility in Pharaonic Civilization
God Min | Facts Ancient Egyptian Gods and Goddesses | God of the fertility in Pharaonic Civilization

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