Osiris is the god of the afterlife in ancient Egyptian mythology primarily because he represents resurrection, regeneration, and the eternal cycle of life and death. As the ruler of the underworld, he governs the realm of the deceased and judges souls based on their deeds in life, determining their fate in the afterlife. His own resurrection after being murdered by his brother Set symbolizes hope for eternal life, making him a central figure in ancient Egyptian beliefs about mortality and the afterlife.
orisis is the sun god and not the god of the underworld
No the sun god Ra and the god Atum were
orisis
Osiris was an Egyptian god.
A pillar was built and probable some temples.
According to Harley Howard , Professor at Andersonville Theological Seminary, Osiris was the Egyptian God of the Crops.
Well, Osiris was the god of the Afterlife in ancient Egypt.
Nut is the goddess of the sky although Im not sure she is the mother of Osirus god of the dead.
Hades
Yaru is an Egyptian god. Yaru is a god for afterlife.
he is the god who greets the dead to the afterlife
Osiris -- god of the afterlife