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Myths about Ptah

Explore myths connected by the recurring theme of Ptah across cultures, characters, and sacred places.

3 myths currently featured for Ptah.

Ptah Forging the Bodies of the Gods Out of Precious Metals and Lapis Lazuli

🏺 Egyptian MythologyMemphis (Mit Rahina), EgyptPtah • Ra • Isis

In the ancient cosmogony of Memphis, the creator god Ptah did not simply wish the world into existence but crafted it through intellectual conception and artistic labor. He is credited with forging the physical bodies of the other gods from gold, silver, and lapis lazuli, providing the divine spirits with material vessels to inhabit. This myth emphasizes the role of the artisan as a divine...

The Apis Bull Manifested by a Ray of Moonlight Striking a Cow

🏺 Egyptian MythologyMemphis (Mit Rahina), EgyptApis • Ptah • Osiris

The Apis bull was the most significant sacred animal in ancient Egypt, regarded as the physical incarnation of the creator god Ptah and the 'herald' of Osiris. According to myth, the bull was conceived when a divine ray of moonlight descended from the heavens to strike a virgin cow, imbuing the animal with a celestial spirit. This sacred creature was identified by twenty-nine specific...

Ptah Thinking the Universe into Existence

🏺 Egyptian MythologyMemphis (Mit Rahina), EgyptPtah • Sekhmet • Nefertem

In the sacred city of Memphis, the god Ptah was revered as the ultimate creator who brought the universe into existence through pure intellect. Unlike other creation myths involving physical acts, the Memphite Theology describes Ptah conceiving every aspect of the world in his heart and commanding it into being with his tongue. This sophisticated myth established Ptah as the patron of...