Ra
- This article is about the Egyptian god. In Polynesian mythology (specifically: Society Islands), Ra is an alternate spelling for Roua. Ra is also a character from the film Stargate. RA is also an acronym for Resident Assistant.
Ra (sometimes spelled
Re or
Rah -- also
Atum) is the
sun-god of
Heliopolis in ancient
Egypt. From the fifth dynasty (ca. 2400 BC) onward he was combined with the
Theban god
Amon to become the foremost deity of the Egyptian
pantheon. He remained paramount for centuries except for a brief suspension during the time of
Akhenaten (1350-1334 BC) when direct and exclusive worship of
Aten, the sun disk itself, was imposed on the kingdom of Egypt. In later times, he was associated with
Heryshaf.

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A Pharaoh makes an offering to Ra
Ra was, with
Nephthys, the father of
Anubis. He was also the father of
Heget.
Ra is a self-creating god, fashioning himself from
Mehturt, a mound (see
Ogdoad) that came from the waters of
Nu, or a
lotus flower. He also created
Shu and
Tefnut out of his
semen or
mucus,
Hu and
Sia from the
blood from his
penis and
humanity from his tears.
The sun is either the entire body of Ra, or just his
eye. In
Heliopolis (the capital of his
cult), Ra was worshipped as Atum (the setting sun), Re-Harachte (
Venus) and Khepri ("the rising sun"). He was later associated with
Horus.
Though Ra and Atum ("he who completes or perfects") were the same god, Atum was used in distinctive fashions. He was primarily the symbol of the setting sun and was also a substitute for Ra as the creator of
Shu and
Tefnut from either
masturbatory semen, (perhaps via
autofellatio) or
mucus. Atum was himself created by
Ptah in some mythologies. Atum was the father of
Hike.
Atum was the head of the
Ennead and was represented by
Mnewer, the black
bull. He was associated with the
snake,
lizard,
beetle, mangust,
lion,
bull, and
ichneumon (mongoose).
Ra traveled through the
underworld every night in a ship, and was protected (such as from the monster
Apep) by
Set and
Mehen. During this journey, he was known as Auf or Efu Ra.
Hathor and Ra once argued, and she left
Egypt. Ra quickly decided he missed her, but she changed into a
cat that destroyed any man or god that approached.
Thoth, disguised, eventually succeeds in convincing her to return.
Amon-Ra's identity with
Zeus or
Jupiter was acknowledged by the Greeks and Romans. The Greeks even gave the name Diospolis, City of Zeus, to Thebes. He was also associated with the
Phoenix.
The symbols of Ra are a golden disk or the symbol ⊙ (Circle with a point at its centre), see
Solar symbols.
Ra in modern fiction
In the Stargate movie and Stargate SG-1 TV series, Ra was an alien from the species called Goa'uld.
See also:
Khepri
External links
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