Gods of War Across Cultures
Dive deep into ancient Egyptian mythology with host Edmund Cross as he explores Sekhmet, the fierce lioness goddess of war and healing. Discover how this powerful deity embodied both destruction and protection in ancient Egyptian culture, serving as divine guardian to pharaohs while representing the terrifying fury of the sun god Ra. This episode examines the fascinating duality of Sekhmet's nature - simultaneously a bringer of plagues and a divine healer, a destroyer of enemies and protector of Egypt. Learn about the sophisticated temple rituals designed to honor this complex goddess, the hundreds of statues commissioned by Pharaoh Amenhotep III, and the mythological stories that explained her role in cosmic order. Cross explores how ancient Egyptians understood the relationship between controlled violence and protection, examining temple practices that combined warrior symbolism with healing medicine. The episode delves into the cultural significance of lioness imagery in Egyptian society and how Sekhmet's cult influenced Egyptian military and medical practices for millennia. Perfect for mythology enthusiasts, history buffs, and anyone interested in ancient Egyptian religion and culture. Gods of War Across Cultures continues its exploration of warrior deities from world civilizations, offering scholarly insights into how different cultures understood divine power, warfare, and protection through their mythological traditions and religious practices.
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