god or goddess in mythology representing the Sun, or aspect of the sun, usually this power is perceived. The god and worship of the Sun can be found in most recorded histories in various forms.
The sun disappeared
The loss of the sun is a theme in many mythologies, sometimes including prison themes, or death. The loss of the sun is often used to describe various natural phenomena, including the loss of the sun at night, shorter days during winter, and solar eclipses.At the end of Egyptian mythology, Ra passes Two (the underworld) every night. Apep must be defeated in the dark hours for Ra and the solar barge to appear in the east every morning.
egyptian mythology
@basudewa cat associated with the sun
@Horus, the sky god whose right eye is the sun and his left eye is the moon
@Amun, the creator god identified with the sun.
Sun transporter
Barge of the sun "is a mythological form of the sun that is transported on a boat.
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Many early Egyptian goddesses were associated with the sun god, then @Ra and @Horus were depicted on barges. In Egypt's afterlife myth, Ra's rides in the underground channel from west to east every night so that he can ascend eastward the next morning.
The "solar combat" is a mythological form of the rising sun on the train. This concept is earlier than the solar barge, and is commonly used by Indo-European nations, in accordance with the@ Indo-European expansion after the discovery of the train in the 2nd millennium BC.