Amun, Mut, Khonsu, and the King.

Once a year, the city of Waset (Thebes / Luxor) hosted an enormous celebration. The Beautiful Festival of Opet honoured the great gods Amun-Ra, Mut, and Khonsu. The deities would emerge from their secret shrines, and ride in procession through the city and on the river. King Tut’ankhamun would lead these events, renewing the power of the gods and his right to rule…

This is a big episode, probably best consumed over several sittings. Enjoy!

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Bibliography

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  • J. C. Darnell, ‘Opet Festival’, UCLA Encyclopedia of Egyptology (2010).
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  • L. Manniche, Music and Musicians in Ancient Egypt (London, 1991).
  • The Epigraphic Survey, Reliefs and Inscriptions at Luxor Temple – Volume I: The Festival Procession of Opet in the Colonnade Hall (Chicago, 1994).
  • M. Verner, Temple of the World: Sanctuaries, Cults, and Mysteries of Ancient Egypt (Prague, 2013).
  • W. Waitkus, Untersuchungen zu Kult und Funktion des Luxortempels (Gladbeck, 2008).
  • R. H. Wilkinson, The Complete Temples of Ancient Egypt (London, 2000).
  • R. H. Wilkinson, The Complete Gods and Goddesses of Ancient Egypt (New York, 2003).
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