The Hourly Vigil of Osiris: The 24-hour Osiris Mysteries Vigil of Khoiak

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality
Cover of the book The Hourly Vigil of Osiris: The 24-hour Osiris Mysteries Vigil of Khoiak by Tamara L. Siuda, Lulu.com
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Tamara L. Siuda ISBN: 9781387390717
Publisher: Lulu.com Publication: January 17, 2018
Imprint: Lulu.com Language: English
Author: Tamara L. Siuda
ISBN: 9781387390717
Publisher: Lulu.com
Publication: January 17, 2018
Imprint: Lulu.com
Language: English

The Mysteries of Osiris (or Sokar-Osiris, as they were more anciently known) was one of the most important national festivals of ancient Egypt. In this major festival celebrated at the close of the first season, the myths around the death of the god Osiris and his ascension not to rebirth, but to the kingship of the blessed dead in the underworld or afterlife called Duat, were reenacted over a series of public and private ceremonies held throughout ancient Egypt. The high point of these ceremonies was the Night of Sleep, the day when a complex, 24-hour temple vigil was enacted by multiple priests and two women playing the parts of the goddesses Isis and Nephthys as a formal re-enactment of the Osirian funeral rites. In The Hourly Vigil of Osiris, Tamara L. Siuda provides the first full modern English translation of the entire 24-hour vigil of the Osiris Mysteries liturgy, from original Egyptian hieroglyphic texts.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

The Mysteries of Osiris (or Sokar-Osiris, as they were more anciently known) was one of the most important national festivals of ancient Egypt. In this major festival celebrated at the close of the first season, the myths around the death of the god Osiris and his ascension not to rebirth, but to the kingship of the blessed dead in the underworld or afterlife called Duat, were reenacted over a series of public and private ceremonies held throughout ancient Egypt. The high point of these ceremonies was the Night of Sleep, the day when a complex, 24-hour temple vigil was enacted by multiple priests and two women playing the parts of the goddesses Isis and Nephthys as a formal re-enactment of the Osirian funeral rites. In The Hourly Vigil of Osiris, Tamara L. Siuda provides the first full modern English translation of the entire 24-hour vigil of the Osiris Mysteries liturgy, from original Egyptian hieroglyphic texts.

More books from Lulu.com

Cover of the book On Wings of Snow by Tamara L. Siuda
Cover of the book Spur of the Moment: Watch Your Words! by Tamara L. Siuda
Cover of the book Weight Loss: 20 Reasons Why You Are Not Losing Weight by Tamara L. Siuda
Cover of the book Men Are the Thing to Fear by Tamara L. Siuda
Cover of the book Unexpected Odyssey: Danzig to Tennessee by Tamara L. Siuda
Cover of the book Desert Roses by Tamara L. Siuda
Cover of the book Beyond the Unknown - Special Edition by Tamara L. Siuda
Cover of the book The Life and Times of a 20th Century Smuggler by Tamara L. Siuda
Cover of the book Like Night and Day – the Warmth of the Fireplace Series, Number Seven by Tamara L. Siuda
Cover of the book Four Ways to Make Love: A Boxed Set of Four Erotic Short Stories by Tamara L. Siuda
Cover of the book The Computerized Brain by Tamara L. Siuda
Cover of the book Pre-race Tensions by Tamara L. Siuda
Cover of the book A Jew Hides Well by Tamara L. Siuda
Cover of the book The Illusionists by Tamara L. Siuda
Cover of the book Rainy Days In Oregon by Tamara L. Siuda
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy