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The Egyptian Gods

The Egyptian Gods

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Gods of the Nile — the mythology, temples and timeless stories of ancient Egypt's divine pantheon.Copyright Podra Network Spirituality
Episodes
  • Journey to the Duat: Egyptian Beliefs About Death and Rebirth
    Jun 25 2026
    Explore ancient Egyptian beliefs about death and the afterlife in this comprehensive episode about the Duat, the Egyptian underworld. Host Edmund Cross examines the complex journey souls were believed to undertake after death, including the famous weighing of the heart ceremony and judgment before Osiris. Learn about the multiple components of the Egyptian soul - the ka, ba, and akh - and discover how the Book of the Dead served as a guide through the underworld's challenges. The episode covers the democratization of afterlife beliefs in ancient Egypt, from exclusive pharaonic privileges to broader accessibility across social classes. Understand the significance of mummification, tomb construction, and burial goods in preparing for the afterlife journey. Discover how the nightly voyage of Ra through the Duat symbolized death and rebirth, and explore the cosmic battle between order and chaos represented by Ra's confrontation with the serpent Apep. This episode examines how Egyptian death beliefs influenced their entire civilization for over three millennia, from religious practices to architectural achievements. Perfect for history enthusiasts, mythology lovers, and anyone curious about ancient Egyptian culture and their sophisticated understanding of mortality, judgment, and eternal life.
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    4 mins
  • The Sacred Temples: Houses of the Gods Along the Nile
    Jun 18 2026
    Join Edmund Cross as he explores the magnificent temples that lined the ancient Nile River, serving as earthly homes for Egypt's powerful gods. This episode takes listeners on a virtual journey through iconic sites including Karnak Temple's massive hypostyle hall, the rock-carved monuments of Abu Simbel with their remarkable solar alignments, and the well-preserved Temple of Horus at Edfu. Discover how these weren't merely places of worship, but were considered actual dwelling places of the gods, complete with daily rituals of awakening, feeding, and caring for divine statues. Learn about the Temple of Isis at Philae, where ancient Egyptian religion survived well into the Christian era, and explore the astronomical wonders of Dendera Temple's celestial ceiling decorations. Cross examines the economic powerhouses these temples became, controlling vast estates and employing thousands of workers. From the architectural marvels that required centuries to complete to the intricate daily rituals that maintained cosmic order, this episode reveals how these sacred structures served as bridges between the mortal and divine worlds, representing humanity's eternal quest to create sacred space along the life-giving Nile.
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    5 mins
  • Bastet: From Lioness Warrior to Beloved Cat Goddess
    Jun 11 2026
    Join host Edmund Cross as he explores the remarkable transformation of Bastet, one of ancient Egypt's most beloved deities. This episode traces Bastet's evolution from a fierce lioness warrior goddess in the Old Kingdom to the gentle protector of cats and households in later periods. Discover how this divine metamorphosis reflected broader changes in Egyptian society and religious practices over thousands of years.

    Learn about Bastet's cult center at Bubastis, where massive festivals drew hundreds of thousands of pilgrims celebrating with music, dancing, and wine. Explore the fascinating relationship between ancient Egyptians and domestic cats, including the practice of cat mummification and elaborate burial ceremonies. Edmund discusses archaeological evidence from cat cemeteries, bronze votive offerings, and the accounts of Greek historian Herodotus.

    The episode examines Bastet's roles as protector of women and children, her association with perfume and beauty, and her enduring popularity through Greek and Roman periods. Discover how this transformation from wild lioness to domestic cat goddess represents a broader shift in Egyptian religion toward more personal, accessible forms of spirituality.

    Perfect for mythology enthusiasts, ancient history buffs, and anyone fascinated by the cultural significance of cats in human civilization. This episode combines rigorous historical research with engaging storytelling to bring ancient Egyptian religion to life.
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    6 mins
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