Brand/ Pr Nefrt
Size/ 9.2*2.2*3 INCH
RAW. Alabaster
MADE IN EGYPT
We are pleased to present the unique statue made of Egyptian marble of the god Anubis, the god of the dead, the tombs and the underworld, a spiritual ritual stimulant, distinctive and unique for your altar. You can also give as a special gift to your colleagues, family and loved ones. We manufacture all Pharaonic pieces and models with Egyptian materials
And the idol "Anubis" is the fourth son of the idol "Ra", and in another narration in the Late Period it was mentioned that "Nepthat" (Nephthys) was conceived by him from "Ozir"; Fearing her husband "Sit", she threw him somewhere in the Delta, but "Iza" found him and became her guard, and therefore it is said that "Inbu" is (Ibn Iza).
His names
He is known in ancient Egyptian texts as (Inpw), meaning: (Royal Son). Budge mentions that the word (inp) means: (to rot), which explains the relevance of the idol "Anubis" to the dead bodies and the dead, those that rot if not well preserved.
Others think that the word means: (join, tie, wrap in a scroll), which is the case with the mummy wrapped in linen scrolls, which Anubis guards. While some interpreted the word as meaning (the prince, the royal child), a metaphor for his affiliation with the sonship to the idol "Ozir". The Egyptian name “Enbu” in Greek was capitalized to “Anubis” after adding the letter (s) to the flags.
The idol "Anubis" bore many titles, such as: "Khunti Emmentio", meaning: (Imam of the Westerners, referring to the dead buried in cemeteries in the West, and it is one of the titles of "Auxer" as well. sH-nTr), meaning: (the head of the marquee or the divine or sacred tent), and this refers to the place where the mummification process takes place.
He was also known by the title “Khunti Sah-Nashir” (xnty sH-nTr), meaning: (the head of the marquee or the divine or sacred tent), which refers to the place where the mummification process takes place.
He was also known by the title (tpy Dw.f), meaning: (who is on top of his mountain), or: (crouching on his mountain, referring to the mountainous and desert regions that represent cemeteries, where "Anubis" is considered the master of cemetery, as he is the one who protects the dead.
He was also known as (Nb tA-sDr), meaning: (Master of the Holy Land), meaning cemetery. He was also known as (imy-wt), meaning: (he who is in his scrolls, or: in his tent). He was also known as (Nb tA R-stAw), meaning: (Master of the Rostau Cemetery, which is a name for the Memphis, and one of the names of the kingdom of the dead and the other world). He was also known as (iri n xAt), meaning: (the head of the scale), and (counted or heart-shaped), due to his role in the scene of the trial and the weight of the deceased's heart.
The titles and names of this god: “The Leader of the Westerners,” “Imam of the Dead.” Lord of the ancient necropolis of Abydos. Take the dog. Since the end of the Old Kingdom, it became a title for the god "Osiris" after being merged with him.
The jackal is the sacred animal of the Lord, Powwot and Anubis, the Lord of Mummification.
And a jackal or a wolf, and he led the deceased in the other world, and sometimes he was embodied in the form of an animal (jackal), and was considered a great funeral deity, and he had temples devoted to his worship in Middle Egypt, in a city called by the Greeks the name (Kino Boas) meaning City of dogs.
Anubis is the lord of mummification. He was represented in the form of a man with the head of a jackal or a black jackal, and he was also considered the lord of the dead.