Snake worship in the ancient Egyptian civilization ..

Snake worship in the ancient Egyptian civilization .. The ancient Egyptian took the snake as a totem symbol for him, making it the idol that protected him from evil spirits, and defended him from the harm of enemies by directing the elements of harm in it to his enemies. Hence, the mention of the snake appears in the myths of ancient Egypt first associated with the eye whose idea came into existence as The eye of Horus, the heavenly god, is a third eye in addition to the eyes of the god, and the eye was basically the serpent Uraeus (the uraeus) that was attached to one of the crowns or the headband on the forehead of the king. as Dr. Samuel Cramer says in his valuable book : Myths of the Ancient World, and it seems that both From the uraeus and the eye, it arose from the idea that the serpent (Jet Jerusalem), which is the uraeus on the forehead of the king, is the embodiment of the gods and one of the forms of the primitive serpent that legends say was the first body thrown on the islan
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