
Egyptian Religion
Egyptian religion was a complex system of beliefs and practices centered around a pantheon of gods and goddesses, each representing different aspects of life and nature. Key figures included Osiris, the god of the afterlife, Isis, the goddess of motherhood, and Ra, the sun god. Egyptians believed in an afterlife, leading to elaborate burial practices and monumental structures like pyramids. Rituals and offerings were performed to appease the gods and ensure favor in both life and death. Temples served as centers of worship, and pharaohs were considered divine intermediaries between the gods and the people.