Philae - Jewel of the Nile






Inner Shrine





Coffin Texts: Spell 148:

"I am Isis, one more spirit-like and august than the gods".



The Naos


Granite Naos from Philae, at the Louvren. (authorīs photo)


In the innermost room of the temple the statue of the deity was locked within a shrine - a cupboard made of granite or wood called naos. The lock was broken and the doors were opened by the officiating priest at morning, midday and evening, when rituals of offerings and worship were performed.

At festival days, the cult statue was carried out in procession from the temple, and said to go 'visiting' other temples or temporarily erected altars at so called 'way stations' along the processional path.

At Philae, the statue of Isis was carried once a week on board a bargue to make the short crossing to the island of Bigeh to visit the tomb of her spouse Osiris.




Festival Days:
Exact dates varied in ancient calendar as it was calculated by the rising of the Nile which varied from year to year. This calendar is composed of several different sources and the purpose is to show the variety and extent of festival days just for Isis.


Ancient Date  Modern Date  Ceremony/Ritual  

end of July

4th of the Epagomenal Days   the Birthday of Aset 

end of July

1st Tehuti Marriage of Aset and Wesir

begin - mid August

25th Tehuti Feast of Lights of Aset (Isis)

begin - mid August

26th TehutiAset gains the Horns of Het-Hert (Hathor)

end of August

13th Paopi Day of Satisfying the Hearts of the Ennead

end of September

8th Hethara Day of Going Forth of Aset

begin of October

17th Hethara Lamentations of Aset and Nebet-Het for Wasir

begin - mid October

24th Hethara Day of Going Forth of Aset

end of October

13th Khoiak Day of Going Forth of Het-Hert and the Ennead

begin-mid November

27th Khoiak Aset seeks the body of Wasir

mid November

28th Khoiak Aset grieves the loss of Wasir

mid November

29th Khoiak Aset rejoices as she finds Wasir

mid November

30th Khoiak The Ennead feast in the House of Ra, Heru and Wasir

end December

6th Mechir Winter Solstice - Feast of Aset

end December

10th Mechir Birth of Heru (Horus), the child of Aset, Day of elevating the Great Netjer in all her names and manifestations.

begin January

23rd Mechir Festival of Aset

begin January

24th Mechir Festival of Aset

begin-mid January

26th Mechir Aset sees the face of Wesir, Min Goes Forth to Gebtu

end March

8th Pachons Festival of Aset







 Philae Island:  Around the Island  Temple of Isis  Temple of Hathor  Island of Bigeh  Philae Main
 Philae History: Ancient Philae  Historic Philae Destruction of Philae Rescue Project I Temple Inscriptions
Temple of Isis: Outer Court Birth House Hypostyle Hall Inner Shrine Aretalogy
Great Isis: Egyptian Aset Roman Isis Lady of Philae Names & Symbols Aset in Ancient Texts
Isis in Myth: Isis & the Name of Re Isis, Osiris & Set The Seven Scorpions In Chemmis Contendings of Horus & Set
Other: The New Kingdom Temple Ancient Priesthood Daily Rituals Gods & Goddesses Egyptian Links

Visit:


A handy encyclopaedia about
the ancient Egyptian gods and goddesses,
their priesthood and temple life.


To Main Page


Copyright 1998 - 2005. All Rights Reserved.
These pages are for education only.

Contact:

mailknapp