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Anubi: The Guardian of the Dead in Ancient Egyptian Mythology

Chikheang 2025-11-9 06:07:19 views 446

In the rich tapestry of ancient Egyptian mythology, Anubi holds a unique and revered position. Known as the guardian of the dead, Anubi played a crucial role in the afterlife rituals.

According to legend, Anubi was the son of the god Seth and the goddess Nephthys. He was often depicted as a jackal, which was a sacred animal in ancient Egypt.

One of Anubi\“s most significant duties was to mummify the deceased. He was responsible for preserving the body of the departed, ensuring that they could journey safely to the afterlife.

In addition to his role in mummification, Anubi was also the protector of the necropolis, the city of the dead. He guarded the tombs and prevented evil spirits from disturbing the resting place of the deceased.

His presence was invoked in various rituals and ceremonies, and he was often depicted in paintings and sculptures in the tombs of the pharaohs.

Today, Anubi remains a symbol of protection and vigilance, reminding us of the enduring legacy of ancient Egyptian beliefs.
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