horus symbol of the god of protection
Horus has a bird's head a symbol similar to the sun god Ra and the sky god. The aura and rituals with Khonshu and the god Thoth as guides are often found in temples on large carved stone walls. The mythical stories of the gods The story of the aura who lost one eye in a fight with the god Seth. After Seth killed Osiris to bring the all-encompassing power that would change Egypt as Seth intended. The conquest of Upper Egypt, Lower Egypt around 3000 BC. The aura fought with Seth who represented the desert and was therefore very weak against the sun. In the fight Seth lost the power of one of his body parts and Seth who represented the desert was very weak

The aura who returned to bring order to nature and happiness to the Egyptian people. Sacred rituals in ancient Egypt were practiced in many ways, such as prayers to the gods rituals to the statue of the aura and the beginning in the womb when his mother Isis, protected from the dangers that came to destroy the aura. The god who is like a symbol of the Egyptian warrior's battle. The god with the head of a falcon. The conflict between violent destruction and the desert.
The bloodline of Horus The union of Atum's descendants the gods Atum created all represented the universal force and life force so Horus had the power to rule the whole world according to theology. The bloodline of Horus could be merged with the gods. The appearance of Horus in the pyramid texts around the 25th century BC both Horus and Osiris the pharaoh in the form of Horus while still alive became the pharaoh in the form of Osiris when he died. Horus was the son of Isis and Osiris but in other traditions Hathor was considered his mother and sometimes his wife. Horus played many roles in the Egyptian pantheon most notably as the god of the sky, the god of war and the god of protection.Isis with Horus the Child / image : art.thewalters.org
Aurus who became the god of protection of the pharaoh was used in rituals to protect against harm. He was carved in relief on the walls of the temples and metal or stone sculptures were placed around the temples as were other gods to continue the ancient Egyptian rituals. Horus the falcon-headed god was one of the most familiar and well-known and popular ancient Egyptian gods. The Eye of Horus was believed to have healing and protective powers and was often worn as amulets to protect against harm.