Onko Kaa an sisällä egyptiläinen Djet - symboli
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Three of the first Egyptian gods, often referred to as the Egyptian trinity, were Osiris, Isis, and Horus, and the amulets associated with them are the Djet, the Knot of Isis, and the Wedjat, or Eye of Horus, respectively. The Djet was used to cure or protect the wearer against injury to the back in general and to protect the spine. When used as a royal funerary amulet, it guaranteed that Osiris spirit would accompany the pharaohs soul to the underworld, and he would then be reborn with a strong spine. The Djet can be recognized in its two forms: That of a square column topped by four cross pieces (older version) which was a stylized symbol of the tree that hid Osiris body after it was retrieved from the Nile; and that of a short "T" shaped cross, a stylized symbol of a bone from Osiris spine.
The Knot of Isis was a stylized representation of the genitals of Isis and was always made of red stone. Almost every woman carried this amulet in order to be granted all of Isiss wisdom and knowledge. When Isis was shown clutching the Papyrus Scepter (described below), the amulet would contain a green stone and served as a fertility charm.
Muuten Venäjällä on se Djetjalevin sola jossa tapahtui outoja ja josta Re ny teki leffan jäätävä Polte!
Kaaban