Osiris, the ancient Egyptian god of the afterlife, often depicted with green skin symbolizing rebirth, was commonly shown carrying a crook and flail. The crook represented his role as a shepherd and protector of the people, while the flail symbolized fertility and the harvest, reflecting his connection to agriculture and the cycle of life. Together, these symbols illustrated his authority and his function as a ruler of the underworld and a deity of resurrection.
flail
why is the god osiris always shown wearing white
why is the god osiris always shown wearing white
Osiris was Isis' husband (in the Ennead).
the cult of osiris ended when Osiris died
Osiris acheiments were
Well, osiris was married to isis and osiris died.
no the god Osiris did
Osiris was worshiped in ancient Egypt.
The son of Osiris is Horus.
Sneferu was Osiris after his death.
djed, the spine of osiris