- Winged sun
The winged sun is a symbol (sometimes known as "Behedeti", a name of
Horus Fact|date=August 2008) associated withdivinity ,royalty and power in theAncient Near East (Egypt,Mesopotamia ,Anatolia , andPersia ). The symbol has also been found in the records of ancient cultures residing in various regions ofSouth America as well asAustralia .Ancient Near East
Ancient Egyptian use
In Ancient Egypt, the symbol is attested from the
Old Kingdom (Sneferu , 26th century BC), often flanked on either side with auraeus .In early Egyptian religion, the symbol Behedeti representedHorus ofEdfu , later identified withRa-Harachte . It is sometimes depicted on the neck of Apis, the bull ofPtah . As time passed (according to interpretation) all of the subordinated gods of Egypt were considered to be aspects of the sun god, including e.g.Khepri .Mesopotamia and the Levant
From roughly 2000 BC, the symbol spread to the
Levant and toMesopotamia . It appears in reliefs withAssyria n rulers and in Hieroglyphic Anatolian as a symbol for royalty, transcribed as SOL SUUS (literally, "his own self, the Sun", i.e., "His Majesty").Hebrew
From ca. the 8th century BC, it appears on Hebrew seals, by now as a generic symbol for "power". One example is a seal where the winged sun is flanled by two
Ankh symbols and a Hebrew inscription translating to "possession ofHezekiah , son ofAhaz , king of Juda". Numerous pottery finds dating to the same time bear the symbol together with the inscription "lemelekh" "king's [property] ".Compare also
Malachi 4:2, referring to a winged "Sun of righteousness",:"But unto you that fear my name shall the Sun of righteousness arise with healing in his wings..." (KJV )Zoroastrianism
The symbol evolved into the
Faravahar (the "visual aspect ofAhura Mazda ") inZoroastrian Persia.Greece
The winged sun is conventionally depicted as the knob of the
Staff of Hermes .Modern use
The symbol was used on the cover of
Charles Taze Russell 's textbook seriesStudies in the Scriptures beginning with the 1911 editions. Various groups such asFreemasonry ,Theosophy andRosicrucians have also used it. Variations of the symbol are used as a trademark logo on vehicles produced by theChrysler Corporation, andHarley Davidson .Literature
*R. Mayer, "Opificius, Die geflügelte Sonne, Himmels- und Regendarstellungen im Alten Vorderasien", UF 16 (1984) 189-236.
*D. Parayre, "Carchemish entre Anatolie et Syrie à travers l'image du disque solaire ailé (ca. 1800-717 av. J.-C.)", Hethitica 8 (1987) 319-360.
*D. Parayre, "Les cachets ouest-sémitiques à travers l'image du disque solaire ailé", Syria 67 (1990) 269-314.ee also
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Winged genie External links
*http://www.seanet.com/~raines/disc.html
* [http://www.metmuseum.org/Works_Of_Art/viewOne.asp?dep=3&viewmode=0&item=59%2E107%2E6 panel with a male figure grasping a tree; winged sun disc above, Neo-Assyrian; 8th century BC]
* [http://mobposters.com/index.php?item=1345453 Relief Depicting Gilgamesh Between Two Bull-Men Supporting a Winged Sun Disk] ,Kapara palace,Tell Halaf .
* [http://www.pastor-russell.com/life/mason2.html Charles T. Russell's use of winged disk]
* [http://car-logos.50webs.com/chrysler-car-logo.html Chrysler winged disk logo]
* [http://www.bigcyclepro.com/the-history-of-harley-davidson-logos/ Harley Davidson logos]
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