Khnum-Ra

deity sky Egyptian single tradition · 3

Khnum-Ra is a solarized local god. The "solarisation" of several local gods (Khnum-Ra, Min-Ra, Amun-Ra) reached its peak in the period of the Fifth Dynasty.

↻ synthesized from 3 sources

When

First attested
2500 BCE
Attested period
-2500 – 2020
Historical notes
Solarization peaked in the Fifth Dynasty.

Relationships

co occurs with
Min-Ra, Hapy, Aten, Apep, Isis, Osiris, Horus, Hathor, Amun-Ra, Amun, Shu
aspect of
Ra
manifests as
Khnum

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Sources

Source passages

“The "solarisation" of several local gods (Khnum-Ra, Min-Ra, Amun-Ra) reached its peak in the period of the Fifth Dynasty.”

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“In The Great Second Hymn to Khnum, the hymn depicts Khnum-Ra sailing across the sky to establish pillars with goddesses in the south, north, and east, and possibly the west.”

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