Amon
Summary: Amon is the native ancient Egyptian (Kemetic) God of wind, fertility, life, and secrets. Amon was sometimes with Min to be the neteru Amun-Min.
names:
Kemetic names: Amon, Ammon, Amun, Amana, Amen, Hammon
(NOTE: In addition to native variations by locality or over time, there are often several possible transliterations into the Roman alphabet used for English.)
magick:
Sacred candle color: green
Karnak temple

Ammon The Egyptian Ram God. According to murals at the ancient temple of Luxor, this fertility god assumed the form of the reigning king in order to procreate, and divinify, the royal lineage. The transformation of horned beast to god reflects the animals crucial importance in Neolithic herdsman culture. The patron of Thebes, Ammon spoke through oracles and was equated by the Greeks with Zeus. In his name we find the universal sound (amen, amin, aum) whose utterance was holy. This Hellenized mask (c. 100 CE) hangs in the Vatican museum. picture and text © 1999 JBL Statues (now called Sacred Source)
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terraced cliff temple to Ammon built by Queen Hatshepsut
religious title certificate
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