Ai and the Neter Ptah and the Neter Khnum

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Ai and the Neter Ptah and the Neter Khnum
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This video explores the Neter Ptah and Khnum, two Egyptian Neters that are associated with the creative process. Ptah is the spirit entering matter to make it manifest and Khnum is the master potter that uses raw materials to create new compositions. We learn about the Opening of the Mouth ceremony and how humans can use Khnum to create works of art.

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Ptah - Wikipedia

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Ptah /ˈtɑː/ is an ancient Egyptian deity, a creator god and patron deity of craftsmen and architects. In the triad of Memphis, he is the husband of Sekhmet ...
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As the god who created all the other deities, Ptah is worshipped as the patron of craftspeople and architects. He is credited with inventing masonry. The famed ...

Ptah | Egyptian god - Encyclopedia Britannica

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Ptah, also spelled Phthah, in Egyptian religion, creator-god and maker of things, a patron of craftsmen, especially sculptors; his high priest was called ...
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In ancient Egyptian religion and mythology, Ptah (also spelled Phthah) was the cosmic architect, a god of arts, crafts, and trades, and a protector of ...

Khnum | Egyptian god - Encyclopedia Britannica

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Khnum or also romanised Khnemu was one of the earliest-known Egyptian deities, originally the god of the source of the Nile. Since the annual flooding of ...
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