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- Djed abstract "The djed (/dʒɛd/ in English) symbol is one of the more ancient and commonly found symbols in Egyptian mythology. It is a pillar-like symbol in hieroglyphics representing stability. It is associated with the Creator god Ptah and Osiris, the Egyptian god of the afterlife, the underworld, and the dead. It is commonly understood to represent his spine.".
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- Djed wikiPageRevisionID "701458716".
- Djed wikiPageWikiLink Abusir.
- Djed wikiPageWikiLink Amenhotep_III.
- Djed wikiPageWikiLink Amulet.
- Djed wikiPageWikiLink Ankh.
- Djed wikiPageWikiLink Anubis.
- Djed wikiPageWikiLink Assur.
- Djed wikiPageWikiLink Book_of_the_Dead.
- Djed wikiPageWikiLink Boxing.
- Djed wikiPageWikiLink Byblos.
- Djed wikiPageWikiLink Category:Egyptian_hieroglyphs.
- Djed wikiPageWikiLink Category:Egyptian_hieroglyphs-Gardiner_listed.
- Djed wikiPageWikiLink Category:Egyptian_hieroglyphs:_temple_furniture_and_emblems.
- Djed wikiPageWikiLink Category:Egyptian_words_and_phrases.
- Djed wikiPageWikiLink Dendera.
- Djed wikiPageWikiLink Edfu.
- Djed wikiPageWikiLink Egyptian_calendar.
- Djed wikiPageWikiLink Egyptian_hieroglyphs.
- Djed wikiPageWikiLink Egyptian_mythology.
- Djed wikiPageWikiLink Enki.
- Djed wikiPageWikiLink Erich_Neumann_(psychologist).
- Djed wikiPageWikiLink File:Seal_ring_Ptah_the_one_with_durable_favours_N2080_mp3h8731.jpg.
- Djed wikiPageWikiLink Hathor.
- Djed wikiPageWikiLink Kundalini.
- Djed wikiPageWikiLink Linen.
- Djed wikiPageWikiLink Luxor_Temple.
- Djed wikiPageWikiLink Memphis,_Egypt.
- Djed wikiPageWikiLink Memphite_Necropolis.
- Djed wikiPageWikiLink Menat.
- Djed wikiPageWikiLink Myrrh.
- Djed wikiPageWikiLink Nephthys.
- Djed wikiPageWikiLink New_Kingdom_of_Egypt.
- Djed wikiPageWikiLink Nile.
- Djed wikiPageWikiLink Osiris.
- Djed wikiPageWikiLink Osiris_myth.
- Djed wikiPageWikiLink Papyrus.
- Djed wikiPageWikiLink Philae.
- Djed wikiPageWikiLink Ptah.
- Djed wikiPageWikiLink Season_of_the_Inundation.
- Djed wikiPageWikiLink Sed_festival.
- Djed wikiPageWikiLink Seker.
- Djed wikiPageWikiLink Set_(deity).
- Djed wikiPageWikiLink Sistrum.
- Djed wikiPageWikiLink Sixth_Dynasty_of_Egypt.
- Djed wikiPageWikiLink Syria.
- Djed wikiPageWikiLink Twelfth_Dynasty_of_Egypt.
- Djed wikiPageWikiLink Tyet.
- Djed wikiPageWikiLink Vertebral_column.
- Djed wikiPageWikiLink Yoga.
- Djed wikiPageWikiLink File:Abydos_seti_16.jpg.
- Djed wikiPageWikiLink File:Djed.svg.
- Djed wikiPageWikiLink File:Egyptian_-_Djed_Pillar_-_Walters_61214_-_Right.jpg.
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- Djed wikiPageWikiLinkText "Djed Pillar".
- Djed wikiPageWikiLinkText "Djed".
- Djed wikiPageWikiLinkText "djed".
- Djed wikiPageWikiLinkText "djt".
- Djed wikiPageWikiLinkText "established".
- Djed expiry "--04-24".
- Djed sign "Sigrid Hodel-Hoenes".
- Djed small "yes".
- Djed source "Life and death in ancient Egypt : scenes from private tombs in new kingdom Thebes, p. 222".
- Djed text "The anthropomorphized pillar stands at the middle left, in a shrine. It has taken the shape of a human body with the djed-pillar as its head; the eyes are udjat-eyes. The hands hold the crook and flail, the usual insignia of Osiris, the god of the dead. On its head is the tall feather crown with the solar disk. The pillar is on a high base reminiscent of the platforms visible today in many temples, on which the cult barks once stood. In front of and behind it are lotus and papyrus blossoms. Beneath the large slab of the base are two tall offering stands – one bears a libation vessel, while flowers have been laid on the other. To the right is the king himself, presenting a generously laid table. Fowl, cucumbers, blossoms, breads, and heads and ribs of beef are all lying on the upper mat, while a cow and an antelope can be seen on the lower one. Beneath these mats are four tall vessels containing unguents and oil, with bundles of lettuce sticking out among them. The vulture goddess, Wadjyt, the Mistress of the Per-nu shrine, has spread her protective wings above the sovereign, with the blue crown on his head.".
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- Djed subject Category:Egyptian_hieroglyphs.
- Djed subject Category:Egyptian_hieroglyphs-Gardiner_listed.
- Djed subject Category:Egyptian_hieroglyphs:_temple_furniture_and_emblems.
- Djed subject Category:Egyptian_words_and_phrases.
- Djed type Hieroglyph.
- Djed comment "The djed (/dʒɛd/ in English) symbol is one of the more ancient and commonly found symbols in Egyptian mythology. It is a pillar-like symbol in hieroglyphics representing stability. It is associated with the Creator god Ptah and Osiris, the Egyptian god of the afterlife, the underworld, and the dead. It is commonly understood to represent his spine.".
- Djed label "Djed".
- Djed sameAs Q622585.
- Djed sameAs عمود_جد.
- Djed sameAs Ced.
- Djed sameAs Pilar_Dyed.
- Djed sameAs Džed.
- Djed sameAs Djed-Pfeiler.
- Djed sameAs Pilar_Dyed.
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- Djed sameAs Pilier_Djed.
- Djed sameAs Dzsed.
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- Djed sameAs Djed.
- Djed sameAs Dżed.
- Djed sameAs Djed.
- Djed sameAs m.01nqdm.
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