Osiris
Osiris is one of the main important figures in ancient Egyptian mythology. He represents the god of resurrection and arithmetic and the head of the court of the dead according to ancient Egyptian beliefs. He is also known as "Usir", meaning "strong" or "mighty." The legend of "Isis and Osiris" is one of the most famous myths. In the history of ancient Egypt, the most detailed and influential, as a result of the presence of parts of the myth in a variety of ancient Egyptian texts, ranging from funerary texts to magical spells and even short stories. The dead and his bliss in the afterlife...
Osiris is “Wasr Nebjat” and means “Osir, the master of eternity.” It is also said “Ozer” or “Ozar” was a symbol of goodness and love for the ancient Egyptians. One of the two Nile springs that fertilize the land and bring good to Egypt, and "Osiris" is always depicted in the form of the mummy of a green-faced man holding the sceptre...
The ancient Egyptian legend says that after the creation of the universe, Osiris ascended the throne and married his sister "Isis" and he had three sisters (Isis - Set - Nephthys) and the four sons "Geb" and "Not". Set felt hatred and jealousy from "Osiris". So he killed him and threw his body into the sea. Isis kept searching for her husband's body until she found it and brought it back to Egypt and hid it. When Set found out about this, he found the body and cut it into 14 pieces and threw it in separate places in Egypt, hoping that it would never be found. But Isis was able to find every piece, it is said, except for one that was devoured by fish. Isis was able to collect the pieces together and form them into a mummy form and link them. Using some magic spells with the help of "Thoth" and "Anubis", "Osiris" was able to return to life again to become The king of the dead begins his tour in the other world...
That was just a brief quotation from the famous legend “Isis and Osiris.” He mentions to “Osiris” many centers of worship in the Delta and Upper Egypt, but his main center of worship was in “Abydos.” And as a ruler, Osiris established the basic values that the rulers after him swore to abide by. He was seen as the just and tolerant judge of life on earth and for the deceased

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