The chief cult centre of Ra was Heliopolis (called Iunu, "Place of Pillars", in Egyptian).
obelisks were build to honor the gods .
obelisks were build to honor the gods .
they were honored with feasts and ... your mom
Obelisks are prevalent in various cultures and locations around the world because they have been used historically as symbols of power, authority, and commemoration. They were often erected by ancient civilizations to honor gods, pharaohs, or important events. The shape of obelisks, with their tall, slender form and pointed top, was seen as a representation of a connection between the earth and the heavens. This symbolism made obelisks popular in different cultures and regions, leading to their widespread presence in various parts of the world.
It was part of there religion
As Roman religion was pantheocratic, Romans, had personal gods that they worshiped. and these gods were generally honored at home. Every house had a nook in the atrium with images of their family/household gods. Shrines were found in the ruins of Pompeii in the gardens. Public worship was carried out on state occasions and festivals usually by some type of procession which people just watched. The wealthy, may have erected a shrine to one of their favorite gods as a thanksgiving and might go to make an offering. The super wealthy, such as Julius Caesar and Augustus, erected temples to their personal gods, Venus and Apollo.
They made sacrifices to them and built statues and other works of art that honored them.
They do blood sacrifices.
There are over 100 ancient obelisks around the world, many of which are found in Egypt, where they were originally erected to honor the gods and commemorate pharaohs. Notable examples include the Luxor Obelisk in Paris and the Washington Monument in the U.S., which is a modern interpretation. Additionally, many countries have replicas or modern obelisks inspired by the ancient structures. Overall, the exact number can vary as new discoveries may occur and some may be lost or damaged over time.
They honored Roman gods and goddesses.
The Pantheon in Rome was commissioned by Marcus Agrippa to honor all of the gods of Ancient Rome.
They created every thing around, plants, water, seas, storms, animals and even humans. They are honored by slaying their biggest cattle or sheep.