Homonym: ra (Sun)
"Ra" is the ancient Egyptian god of the sun, often considered one of the most important deities in Egyptian mythology. He is typically depicted with a falcon head and a sun disk above it, symbolizing his role as the giver of light and life. Ra was believed to travel across the sky in a solar boat during the day and journey through the underworld at night, representing the cycle of day and night.
Worship of Ra was central to ancient Egyptian religion, and he was often associated with other gods, such as Osiris and Isis. Temples dedicated to Ra, like the one at Heliopolis, were significant religious sites. His influence extended beyond religion, impacting art, culture, and the daily lives of the ancient Egyptians.