Ptah is the ancient Egyptian god of craftsmen and architects. He was considered the patron of artisans and was worshipped as the god of creation and the patron of the arts and crafts. Ptah was also known as the god of sculptors and metalworkers and was sometimes depicted holding a hammer and chisel. He was considered the patron of the city of Memphis, one of the most important cities in ancient Egypt and was the creator god who brought everything into existence by the power of his word.
In the mythology of ancient Egypt, Ptah was often associated with the god Atum. According to some legends, Ptah was the god who created the other gods and the world by speaking them into existence.
Ptah was depicted as a man with a shaved head, dressed in a tight-fitting kilt and wearing a skullcap. He was often depicted holding a sceptre and an ankh, symbols of life. He was also depicted as a mummy, sometimes wearing the atef crown, which was the symbol of the god Osiris.
Ptah's cult was widespread in ancient Egypt and he was considered an important god by the pharaohs and their subjects alike.
Ptah's name is not mentioned in the Qur'an
To analyze the name of Ptah is to find out what characteristic features a person has. There is a characteristic feature against every letter in the name of Ptah.
P:
Confident
T:
Who can hardly open their feelings
A:
Dashing-energetic
H:
Calm and stable
We calculate the numerology of the name Ptah according to the numerical equivalent of each letter in the alphabet.
P: 20
T: 24
A: 1
H: 10
Numerological value of the name Ptah: 55
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