Pylons were monumental gateways used in ancient Egyptian temples, serving both functional and symbolic purposes. They marked the entrance to the temple complex, often featuring massive sloping walls adorned with reliefs and inscriptions. These structures symbolized the transition from the earthly realm to the sacred space within the temple, reinforcing the connection between the divine and the physical world. Additionally, pylons often displayed scenes of the pharaoh's achievements and offerings to the gods, emphasizing the ruler's divine authority.
An average electricity pylon typically weighs around 10-20 tons, depending on its design and size. The weight can vary based on the materials used, such as steel or concrete, and the height of the pylon.
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Pylon - band - was created in 1978.
Pylon - band - ended in 1983.
Pylon - novel - was created in 1935.
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The Pylon Express was created on 1975-10-25.
temples for offerings
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What are temples normally used for? To worship and pay service to deities.
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