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Isis: Goddess of Egypt & India Chris Morgan
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Isis: Goddess of Egypt & India
Chris Morgan
On India's south-western or Malabar coast is situated an ancient Hindu temple devoted to the famous god Shiva and his consort the fearsome Kali. But an earlier dedication was to the Buddhist/Jaina goddess Pattini, whose mortal husband was tried and killed in a series of brutal events still commemorated in the temple's ritual year. And before this the story gets even stranger, as there are said to be the remains of a secret, underground shrine, the home to a mystery cult dedicated to the Egyptian goddess Isis. Greek, Roman & Near Eastern merchants travelled to India after a regular, if epic, sea journey of two thousand miles across the Arabian Ocean, making their first landfall at a port known in the ancient world as Musiris. The story begins on the banks of the Nile when Isis and Osiris were the beating heart of Egypt's most popular religion. I will trace their origins to the Egypt's pyramid age in the middle of the second millennia bce and even earlier. A great deal of this book is devoted to describing what is known about their cult from Egyptian records. This, I shall argue, is the basis for what comes later in the time-line, when Greek and Roman Empires dominated the Mediterranean world. Now Isis and Osiris become the focus of a global religion and the basis of the most popular of all classical mystery cults.
256 pages
| Medie | Bøger Paperback Bog (Bog med blødt omslag og limet ryg) |
| Udgivet | 1. februar 2016 |
| ISBN13 | 9781906958718 |
| Forlag | Mandrake of Oxford |
| Antal sider | 256 |
| Mål | 214 × 142 × 23 mm · 416 g |
| Sprog | Engelsk |
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