Feast of Opet
It is the holiday of the ka royal renewal and the renewal of the whole earth’s energy.
It takes place every year in the second month of the flood season (15 or 19 gates).
And it lasts for 3 Egyptian weeks, meaning about a month (the Egyptian week consists of 10 days).
On this beautiful feast, the procession of Amun-Ra leaves the Karnak temple and goes to visit.
His predecessor, “Ka Mutif”, is in the Luxor Temple to renew its energy.
By visiting the ancestors, energy is renewed, and blessings are restored on Earth.
In the scene below, the shaven-headed priests strive to reach the sacred boat of Amun carried on their shoulders that takes the head of the ram with curved horns at its beginning and end, they seek to reach the Nile River to reach the headquarters of the Hatshepsut shrine south of the Karnak temple (Luxor Temple now) to celebrate Amun and Lieber His predecessor, Amun, Ka Mut. F to send the flood.
In fact, he had another mission, which is to re-crown Queen Hatshepsut again in the celebration hall.
This is what was stated explicitly in the text below
Where he says: – Umm Hanut (mother) dirty and loved
Meaning: – You will be crowned Queen / Lady in the ballroom.
The boat of Amun took the head of the ram in its front and back because the ram is one of the images of the god Amun.
Through the text also in front of the boat, it becomes clear that it is Amun-Ra. Where he says: –
D.F. Ankh, safe, Ra Nabb, bit
Perhaps he gives life. He is Amun Ra, the master of heaven
The accompanying hieroglyphic texts below the sacred complex: –
There is no insult to injury. EES is published
Recitation 4 times ((by the number of the four sides of the universe represented by Egypt, the mihrab of God))
Perhaps the care of God will come twice, once in this life and once in the other world))
Scene of the Opet parade from the red cabin at Karnak.