Isis: Goddess of Egypt & India - Chris Morgan - Books - Mandrake - 9781906958718 - February 1, 2016
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Isis: Goddess of Egypt & India

Chris Morgan

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Isis: Goddess of Egypt & India

On India's south-western or Malabar coast is situated an ancient Hindu temple devoted to the famous god Shiva and his consort the fearsome Kali. But an earlier dedication was to the Buddhist/Jaina goddess Pattini, whose mortal husband was tried and killed in a series of brutal events still commemorated in the temple's ritual year. And before this the story gets even stranger, as there are said to be the remains of a secret, underground shrine, the home to a mystery cult dedicated to the Egyptian goddess Isis. Greek, Roman & Near Eastern merchants travelled to India after a regular, if epic, sea journey of two thousand miles across the Arabian Ocean, making their first landfall at a port known in the ancient world as Musiris. The story begins on the banks of the Nile when Isis and Osiris were the beating heart of Egypt's most popular religion. I will trace their origins to the Egypt's pyramid age in the middle of the second millennia bce and even earlier. A great deal of this book is devoted to describing what is known about their cult from Egyptian records. This, I shall argue, is the basis for what comes later in the time-line, when Greek and Roman Empires dominated the Mediterranean world. Now Isis and Osiris become the focus of a global religion and the basis of the most popular of all classical mystery cults.


256 pages

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released February 1, 2016
ISBN13 9781906958718
Publishers Mandrake
Pages 256
Dimensions 214 × 142 × 23 mm   ·   420 g
Language English  

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