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Worship of Ka-Thigu-Ra was suppressed continually in Egypt. This being was said to be an accursed spirit spawned of Ra's fallen seed and symbolized by a burning lamp called the Undying Flame. | Worship of Ka-Thigu-Ra was suppressed continually in Egypt. This being was said to be an accursed spirit spawned of Ra's fallen seed and symbolized by a burning lamp called the Undying Flame. | ||
[[Fomalhaut]] | Worshippers of Ka-Thigu-Ra hold the star [[Fomalhaut]] to be sacred and perform their rites under the night sky. The cult is known for waylaying travelers and forsaking the worship of any other gods. | ||
Prayers to Ka-Thigu-Ra were carved in the obelisk found in [[Bannicker Park]] | Prayers to Ka-Thigu-Ra were carved in the obelisk found in [[Bannicker Park]] |
Revision as of 22:27, 5 November 2016
Also known as Ptah-Thu-Ga-Ra and C'thugha
Worship of Ka-Thigu-Ra was suppressed continually in Egypt. This being was said to be an accursed spirit spawned of Ra's fallen seed and symbolized by a burning lamp called the Undying Flame.
Worshippers of Ka-Thigu-Ra hold the star Fomalhaut to be sacred and perform their rites under the night sky. The cult is known for waylaying travelers and forsaking the worship of any other gods.
Prayers to Ka-Thigu-Ra were carved in the obelisk found in Bannicker Park