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Amun was worshiped primarily in ancient Egypt as a major deity associated with creation and the sun. His cult center was in Thebes (modern Luxor), where the Temple of Karnak became a significant site of worship. Amun was often depicted as a man with a ram's head or as a ram, symbolizing fertility and strength. Rituals included offerings, prayers, and festivals, particularly during the Opet Festival, which celebrated the rejuvenation of the pharaoh and the god.

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