No, temples and shrines were places of worship, not homes of Egyptian gods and goddesses.
No. The temples are the homes of the Gods.
In their homes, at temples, and shrines.
The ancient Egyptians believed that temples were the homes of the gods and goddesses. Every temple was dedicated to a god or goddess and he or she was worshipped there by the temple priests and the Pharaoh.
The ancient Egyptians believed that temples were the homes of the gods and goddesses. Every temple was dedicated to a god or goddess and he or she was worshipped there by the temple priests and the Pharaoh.
they worshipped their gods in temples
To honor their gods
Statues of their gods and goddesses mainly.
The Egyptians temples served as houses for the gods and goddess and as banks.
temples dedicated to the certain god
in temples made especially for each god.
they built the gods temples and made offerings to the gods. sometimes they sacrificed animals or even non important people
They would often make their sacrifices in their temples. There were pretty many temples, different ones for different gods/goddesses.