L'hymne d'Isis dans la Parade d'Or des Pharaons (traduction + prononciation) Temple de Deir Schelwit

L'hymne d'Isis dans la Parade d'Or des Pharaons (traduction + prononciation) Temple de Deir Schelwit

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This YouTube video presents a ceremonial rendition of an ancient hymn—the Hymn of Isis—from the Temple of Deir el‑Shelwit in Luxor, performed during Egypt’s “Golden Parade” on April 3, 2021. Sung in Egyptological (phonetic) pronunciation by sopranos Riham Abdelhakim, Amira Selim, and Nesma Mahgoub, the performance is accompanied by transliteration and translation. The music, composed by Hesham Nazih and conducted by Maestro Nader Abbassi with the United Philharmonic Orchestra, aims to revive the grandeur of this late-Roman temple hymn for modern audiences
The hymn praises the goddess Isis as:

The singular mistress and primary deity (“It is she, the sole mistress”)

The one who “gave birth to the morning” (symbolizing dawn and rebirth)

The Lady of the West and ruler of both Upper and Lower Egypt

The "Eye of Ra," revered across provinces

The divine power granting kings authority over Upper and Lower Egypt
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