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10 Forgotten Festivals: Celebrations That Defined Eras, Now Lost to Time

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4. Opet Festival – The Processions of Thebes

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Luxor Temple, the final destination of the barque of Amun-Re during the Opet festival. Source: Wikipedia

The Opet Festival was a dazzling spectacle in ancient Thebes, dedicated to the powerful god Amun. Each year, priests and citizens joined lavish processions as sacred statues journeyed from Karnak to Luxor, often traveling along the Nile. Feasting, music, and communal joy filled the city, reinforcing unity and divine favor. As Egypt’s religious traditions evolved, the Opet Festival gradually disappeared, leaving only traces in temple carvings and texts. Discover the significance of this grand celebration at World History Encyclopedia.

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