CLEOPATRA'S TEMPLE OF LOVE | DENDERA, EGYPT

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  • @katerynastolypina437
    @katerynastolypina437 3 роки тому +7

    Colours are amazing

    • @ancientsitesgirl
      @ancientsitesgirl  3 роки тому

      True! I got neckache as I couldn't stop looking at the ceiling :D

  • @athathsonty2925
    @athathsonty2925 6 місяців тому +4

    Most Magnificent Video I have ever seen on UA-cam, of the most Magnificent Monument ever created by Humans.
    Cleopatra, possibly, the Greatest and most Brilliant woman of all time. and such Colossal Tragedy.

  • @lyricofwise6894
    @lyricofwise6894 6 місяців тому +3

    Great footage, narrating, and music

  • @nefersguy
    @nefersguy 3 роки тому +7

    Magnificent....and not just the temple 😘.

  • @dustbowlhammer7119
    @dustbowlhammer7119 3 роки тому +9

    Breathtaking.

  • @qadeerhussain5974
    @qadeerhussain5974 11 місяців тому +1

    Very beautifully filmed and demonstrated ❤

  • @rhondasampsel2806
    @rhondasampsel2806 3 роки тому +8

    I will share with friends that travel young lady.You do these videos so well it's like being there.Very,very good.Yes Breathtakingly beautiful.

    • @ancientsitesgirl
      @ancientsitesgirl  3 роки тому +1

      Thank you for Your help 😊 I appreciate it very much

  • @catman8965
    @catman8965 3 роки тому +8

    Another interesting video done by the Egyptian Goddess of Beauty Irena.
    💟💙💘❤💚❣💌💛💓💔💜🖤💕💖💝💞

  • @Christian-Roots818
    @Christian-Roots818 3 роки тому +14

    Your videos are amazing ! It’s like spending a whole day of exploration with you, in the most mysterious places ! The footages are incredible and the closeups are never seen before ! It is everything Educational and Most Beautiful, I am blown away ! I love your coverage of history at the actual sites ! Keep up the Hard Work and Thank You !!!

  • @Ken-gc5us
    @Ken-gc5us Рік тому +1

    I love Hathor!

  • @howinteresting2
    @howinteresting2 3 роки тому +6

    Really interesting

  • @Mamadukee1
    @Mamadukee1 2 роки тому +5

    Just found your site,I been here it's beautiful,when we went,it was very hot ,but I remember there was a cool breeze,a wonderful place,I wish I could go back in time, thank you!!!!!!🤗🇬🇧

    • @ancientsitesgirl
      @ancientsitesgirl  2 роки тому

      Thank you! This was my first visit to Philae, I loved it!

    • @Mamadukee1
      @Mamadukee1 2 роки тому

      @@ancientsitesgirl Been many times in the past,Good work!!!!!!🤗🇬🇧

  • @NorbiFishingChannel
    @NorbiFishingChannel 3 роки тому +8

    Very interesting as always.💪💪💪 Great film editing !!!

  • @dapsychopomp244
    @dapsychopomp244 7 місяців тому

    good video...good music selection too

  • @Thebes77777
    @Thebes77777 Рік тому

    So mysterious. Without you I would never get to experience such a beautiful and exotic temple such as this. Thank you.

  • @markszczepanski5293
    @markszczepanski5293 2 роки тому +4

    The temple of love just love it 😍

  • @Pharaonist
    @Pharaonist 3 роки тому +4

    Adore your content 💞👍

  • @mohabyounis3348
    @mohabyounis3348 3 роки тому +8

    Passionate yet no bullshit! Entertaining and Informative. Although you can do better appreciating artistic aspects, this is one of the best ancient egypt videos i've seen.

  • @louzola8677
    @louzola8677 3 роки тому +6

    Excellent video !!! Hathor has always been my favorite diety of Egypt and have seen very few videos on her temple! Can you tell me why some of the crypts of her temple are closed to tourists?

    • @ancientsitesgirl
      @ancientsitesgirl  3 роки тому +3

      I am not sure, but I think it's because they are not easily accessible and 'properly' lightened, but it's only a guess. 😉

  • @robertcrusader5019
    @robertcrusader5019 3 роки тому +4

    Very nice. Keep up the good work.

  • @shantirelaxingmusic5285
    @shantirelaxingmusic5285 3 роки тому +4

    amazing place! 😍

  • @marcmarc7454
    @marcmarc7454 3 роки тому +2

    great place, great video

  • @tinror
    @tinror 2 роки тому +5

    I feel like I don't understand anything but thank you for your eloquent attempt to enlighten me. I'm not sure if the dress helps or hinders my understanding but thank you for being light and lovely. 🤡

  • @KristonCaldwell
    @KristonCaldwell 2 місяці тому

    You are so beautiful!!!
    I love ancient Kemet.. so much so I’ve detected my life to my beloved ancient Kemet..

  • @ingridholm985
    @ingridholm985 8 місяців тому

    As usual a great trip to history that you provide us. Very sad the way Cleopatra and Anthony ended. Your friend on Key West Ingrid Holm.

  • @Joe-ux8ot
    @Joe-ux8ot Рік тому

    HATHOR IS ONE OF MY GUARDIAN ALLIANCE FORCES LEADER...STAY BLESSED!!!

  • @bobbyhunt100
    @bobbyhunt100 3 роки тому +3

    Thank you Irina. Another very comprehensive and insightful video. I've seen precious little on this wonderful temple in the past so I have appreciated greatly your guided tour. Yes, as you correctly mentioned , the carving of the water lillies and snakes with its "aura" is often used as some fanciful and extremely tenuous evidence of ancient Egyptian "lightbulbs."

  • @mdamirhossain6080
    @mdamirhossain6080 2 роки тому +2

    Temple of Hathor is excellent still now.The reliefs of walls and ceilings extraordinary.It is hard to believe that there was water at the man made pond adjacent to the temple.Thanks for your nice video.

  • @reddustdiecastmodelrail1499
    @reddustdiecastmodelrail1499 3 роки тому +6

    Great video ! Wonderful ! Thanks very much ! m

  • @joannafaferko4175
    @joannafaferko4175 3 роки тому +4

    Brawo! Ekstra to co robisz.

    • @ancientsitesgirl
      @ancientsitesgirl  3 роки тому

      Dziękuję!! Takie komentarze jeszcze bardziej pobudzają do działania :)

  • @kitwest61
    @kitwest61 5 місяців тому +1

    Always a pleasure ❤

  • @redvdw4691
    @redvdw4691 Рік тому +1

    I am so in awe by this temple. Not too many tourists all at once as well which helps for the experience. Do you share some travel advise to sites in Egypt as well somewhere? Thanks for your work 🖤

    • @ancientsitesgirl
      @ancientsitesgirl  Рік тому +1

      I will try to post such tips in the future. Thanks ✌️

  • @ananmai8700
    @ananmai8700 Рік тому +1

    Great to know of Cleopatra, MOST believe in Fiction who Cleopatra was where she came from ETC.

  • @christopherbatty3837
    @christopherbatty3837 3 роки тому +9

    How many crypts of the total 14, did you enter ?
    Do they each have wall carvings - decorations ?
    Good commentary & camera work.
    Thank you
    Sa Sekhem Sahu

    • @ancientsitesgirl
      @ancientsitesgirl  3 роки тому +1

      4 :)

    • @christopherbatty3837
      @christopherbatty3837 3 роки тому +1

      @@ancientsitesgirl thanx....and wall decorations all ? Some?

    • @ancientsitesgirl
      @ancientsitesgirl  3 роки тому

      @@christopherbatty3837 11 of 14 crypts are decorated. :)

    • @christopherbatty3837
      @christopherbatty3837 3 роки тому +1

      @@ancientsitesgirl thanx info...would love 2 C publication of all walls + hieroglyph interpretation.

    • @ancientsitesgirl
      @ancientsitesgirl  3 роки тому +1

      @@christopherbatty3837 me too, but I haven't found anything like that yet :(

  • @MysteriousOrigins1
    @MysteriousOrigins1 2 роки тому +4

    Great footage. When did you get interested in archaeology?

    • @ancientsitesgirl
      @ancientsitesgirl  2 роки тому

      Hello, since childhood I was obsessed with ancient Egypt. ☺️

  • @AndreiaLuizaS
    @AndreiaLuizaS 3 роки тому +6

    Templo Sagrado ⚜️ A altura impressiona demais 😲😲😲

  • @1981bessa
    @1981bessa Рік тому

    My favorite temple

  • @nancyM1313
    @nancyM1313 3 роки тому +3

    Thanks🔱

  • @MrChucke711
    @MrChucke711 4 місяці тому +1

    Thank You.

  • @robswright68
    @robswright68 3 роки тому +5

    You didn't mention the famous "melted" staircase. What is you interpretation?

    • @ancientsitesgirl
      @ancientsitesgirl  3 роки тому +1

      There are a lot of enticing theories, but I think that after hundreds of years they were worn out and someone tried to "repair" them, but.. failed :D

    • @robswright68
      @robswright68 3 роки тому +2

      @@ancientsitesgirl It was suggested that the priests who proceeded up the stairs may have been drenched in ceremonial oils. If so then I think that the oils dripped and mixed with the eroded material caused by foot traffic and adhered back onto the surface of the stairs. This would explain the weird accumulation and the shiny vitrification.

  • @thetravelvision
    @thetravelvision 3 роки тому +4

    Extra

  • @redwoodcoast
    @redwoodcoast 3 роки тому +7

    Two things stand out in temples such as that (aside from the great plethora of wall imagery) and they are the gigantic size of the temple columns and the enormous height, but also the fact that so many columns were required...which was due solely to the lack of the engineering development of the arch. One would wonder why, in so many thousands of years of architecture, it was not adopted and employed. Very unintelligent or else very loyal to repeating the ancient 'sacred' style of that which came before.
    PS Luv the dress! :)

    • @ancientsitesgirl
      @ancientsitesgirl  3 роки тому

      thanks for the great comment

    • @MH-ms1dg
      @MH-ms1dg 2 роки тому

      for sacred architecture? almost definitely loyalty to orthodox design. keep in mind this was the norm for almost all cultures, to build their temples in very basic styles, while advancing simply in materials. From Egyptian, to Greek, to Maya, to Mississippian, to Chinese
      since the Egyptians lived in a time when everything was sacred, and had to be upheld as sacred, deviating from standard religious architecture could have been interpreted as cosmologically harmful and imbalanced
      even in this video you can see how every little square inch of space on the walls, columns, and roof were devoted illustrating the most important religious symbols, not just as trivial wallpaper decor, but rather in a manner where the precise choice of used space dictated and communicated the importance of the symbols themselves
      it was the Romans who first started revolutionizing their religious architecture's inherent forms within a comparatively short time frame
      we know that the Egyptians could be very advanced in other forms of more practical architecture, such as river castles
      I suspect the Egyptians simply weren't looking for the arch, or its possible interior effects. even though they didn't invent the Gothic arch, I suspect their temples inside wouldn't have been much darker than say, Notre Dame on a less than sunny day

    • @myrongoingbuggie
      @myrongoingbuggie 2 роки тому

      oh by the way, they actually did invent the arch for their granaries. Check out the great ruins of these granaries at the Ramesseum.
      dwarchive.com/sites/default/files/resources/DWC3112.jpg

  • @aleonyohan6745
    @aleonyohan6745 6 місяців тому

    I have watched thousands of hours of documentaries about Egypt. It is so crazy how amazing your channel is. Your camera person is absolutely incredible. And exactly how the heck do you know so much about the ancient Egypt? Are you one of the Egyptian Queen's reincarnated? Don't answer, just let me have my fantasy.

  • @sampleusername3528
    @sampleusername3528 Рік тому

    First, I want to talk about Hathor’s curse story. I find mythology really interesting because from my perspective as a student of history, I’ve speculated that many of the gods and legendary individuals of ancient and classical religions were actual people that had power and authority in their cultures and developed reputations that were exaggerated over the generations. I wonder what Hathor’s massacre really was. Was there a plague or civil war that happened early in Egypt’s history that became the legend of the goddess’s wrath? Perhaps there was a war between the factions of Ra and other gods. Religious cults fighting against each other? Food for thought.
    I love the fact you mentioned that fringe theory about Egypt and modernity. We shouldn’t view other civilizations from the perspective of our own. I’ve said this over and over. I see too many people in my country try to view the world from the perspective of a individual in 2023. These people didn’t live in a 21st century world with 21st century perspectives.
    I think a lot of people assume that because ancient societies existed a long time ago and because they had less technologies, they were less intelligent and creative with what they had. Just because a technology doesn’t exist doesn’t always mean it’s impossible to accomplish a task; it just means that it has to be accomplished differently. For example; building the pyramids for example. I don’t think they had some technology far beyond anyone else. Egypt had the economic backing and resources. To assume that they would need some modern technology from some other source implies that they don’t have the ingenuity to build the pyramids with the technology they had. That’s just my take on it. What do you guys think?

  • @asemabdelaziz-w4u
    @asemabdelaziz-w4u 2 роки тому +1

    ❤❤

  • @StarsStudio17854
    @StarsStudio17854 3 роки тому +2

    Very nice, I hope we meet

  • @ChrisTenalach77777
    @ChrisTenalach77777 3 роки тому +6

    Girl you are beautiful 😘

  • @bumpstockbilly4263
    @bumpstockbilly4263 3 роки тому +5

    those side-crypts, seem like storage rooms, and in each, are the instructions to whatever was stored therein, that is why there are so tiny, no need for extravagance in the closets..................yes, i just applied modern-sensibilities to an ancient culture, but also, these people were incredibly technical in their methods, their records and their actions, and thus, i can presume, that like modern men, they sought pragmatic solutions that were functional

    • @ancientsitesgirl
      @ancientsitesgirl  3 роки тому

      Very interesting comment! 👌👍👍These are then the most beautiful "closets" in the world. ;)

    • @bumpstockbilly4263
      @bumpstockbilly4263 3 роки тому +1

      @@ancientsitesgirl that was my next thought, these people were so stylish and artistic that they carved every inch of everything....that's not easy
      i may surmise that the creation thereof was somehow almost spiritual to them. i imagine large work-gangs like the drunkards-of-khufu singing praises in slightly-buzzed unison [ perhaps they even engaged a rhythmic-effort, akin to some eastern peoples], as the melodies of endeavor, commerce, living and animal filled the days, and entertainment filled the nights. IF, i could be a time-fly-on-a-wall at anytime in history, i may select ancient Egypt for a visit...thanks for the input, and the presentations.
      = )

  • @Jandejongjong
    @Jandejongjong 3 роки тому +3

    Where most of the stept going up eroded?

  • @markszczepanski5293
    @markszczepanski5293 2 роки тому +1

    Aphrodite is my favourite 😍 ancient god

  • @Rafal_Stajniak
    @Rafal_Stajniak 2 роки тому

    do you know how old he is from today 2022, HATHOR, thank you for the information

  • @katarzynabartus4096
    @katarzynabartus4096 3 роки тому +1

    👍🏻

  • @markszczepanski5293
    @markszczepanski5293 2 роки тому +2

    They found pots that could of been low voltage batteries can't prove they were used that way though 😍

  • @DraganaMitic-m5m
    @DraganaMitic-m5m 2 місяці тому

    Da li u Egiptu imaju nestašicu sijalica? Hram je u mtaku!

  • @Fabtp76
    @Fabtp76 2 роки тому +3

    Girl.. I watch the beginning a few times and for some reason I couldn’t concentrate well sorry 😄🤦‍♂️

    • @ancientsitesgirl
      @ancientsitesgirl  2 роки тому +1

      try again 😉

    • @Fabtp76
      @Fabtp76 2 роки тому

      @@ancientsitesgirl ahaha I will 😉😉😉

    • @Fabtp76
      @Fabtp76 2 роки тому +1

      @@ancientsitesgirl btw I really like your videos they are all awesome 😉😉

    • @ancientsitesgirl
      @ancientsitesgirl  2 роки тому +1

      @Subtitles BR Thank you!

  • @mpress469
    @mpress469 3 роки тому +6

    Spiritually speaking (gender aside), matriarchal wisdom can also begin with a fundamental understanding of the cyclical nature of reality (God).
    Represented by the snake in many creation myths, the living cycle has a trinity of a beginning (head), a middle and end (tail). As above so below, the sexes were created in the image of God's cyclical nature where Mother is the head and opening to all beginnings and Father holds the tail to all endings (through which the sowing of seeds allow for the next great matriarchal rebirth).The joining of the two (symbolized by the Ouroborus or the marriage ring) is the sacred union needed in assuring the creation and continuation of new life cycles. To speak of the present day God as "Our Father" is simply an admission to our collective positioning within the bigger cycle.
    As all mothers have direct experience with the creator quality of birthing, so is the direct experience of rebirthing the divinity within (baptism) belong to that which is spiritually matriarchal. (John 3, verse 3-8).
    Sekhmet statues (ancient Egyptian) carry most of their weight in symbolic memory of what was a mother culture dedicated to the direct experience of baptism. As the leg shaped hairlocks extend from maternal breasts to the womb of rebirth, the lioness's head proportions are such that they highlight the bust of a second animal figure. The Lioness's ears as eyes and eyes as nose (nostrils) brings to life the figure of a reptile. 'Neath the halo headress of the solar egg, the lioness's egg fertilization process being internal (Set) and the reptile's egg fertilization process being external (Setting), such being key components to the safety of entering the trans-egoic or "born again" state. The life threatening fear associated with the predatory nature of a lion and/or crocodile encounter are reflective of the intense ego death experiences associated with the transpersonal awakening process.
    In spiritually matriarchal times, illumination could be seen as wearing the false beard (ancient Egyptian funerary ego death mask) as the high state of cyclical self knowing; high cyclical awareness of both our upper matriarchal half and our lower (later) patriarchal half (compared with a mini lower body replica, an "as above so below" tail end beard extension); in full recognition of her civilizational Underworld; her inevitable cyclical destiny. The male pharaoh wears his beard tapered in reverse, indicating a pointing upwards towards the patriarchal head, divine representative of God's tail end cycle.
    Mary's anointing and wiping of Jesus's feet with her hair can then be seen as "Head to tail" (toe) imagery as she descends her matriarchal head to his patriarchal feet, thus respectfully reenacting the understanding of the divine cyclical process. (John 12, verse 3)
    To carry the Ankh was perhaps to symbolically carry that upper and lower understanding. As the upper matriarchal womb symbolised the fertile birthing of civilization, below, the now Christian cross is carried to place emphasis on the lower (later) "End Times" Father principle of the great cycle.
    Ganesha, the elephant headed Hindu diety, displays a cyclical head to trunk symbolism and points to the Mother head of his matriarchal elephant society.
    A whole temple was dedicated to the ancient Egyptian goddess Hathor, who is the matriarchal "Uterus" personified. ua-cam.com/video/J0m0zJSEFK0/v-deo.html
    "See all women as mothers, serve them as your mother. when you see the entire world as the mother, the ego falls away. See everything as Mother and you will know God." - Neem Karoli Baba

  • @mithulaghari257
    @mithulaghari257 2 роки тому

    How they drew these scateches in Dark caves? I don't think in that era, Measuring tools and Equipment were present? I must appreciate Extra ordinary work of Extra ordinary people in the TEMPLE OF LOVE,.......

    • @Jason-zh4ms
      @Jason-zh4ms Рік тому

      Dendera is not temple of love is the temple of Birth, is dedicated to all women.

  • @deltastar265
    @deltastar265 3 роки тому +3

  • @ايمنمحمدمحمودمهران
    @ايمنمحمدمحمودمهران 6 місяців тому

    You are truly wonderful and kind, deserving of appreciation, except Allah.

  • @emanacio
    @emanacio 2 роки тому +1

    The walls do not have what Egyptology says.
    Only I can read on Earth.

  • @aleksandertac5359
    @aleksandertac5359 3 роки тому +2

    ;))

  • @en2658
    @en2658 Рік тому

    It was Hathor
    Not Cleopatra

  • @Jason-zh4ms
    @Jason-zh4ms Рік тому +1

    Dendera is not temple of Love is the temple of Birth, is dedicated to all women.

  • @alainsabum
    @alainsabum 2 роки тому +4

    Wow propaganda has been here for a long time. They erases Hathor’s face but keep the one they want you to see

  • @magalipiendel411
    @magalipiendel411 3 роки тому +2

    Thank you it's wonderful. May I ask you how you obtained the privilege to access the part which is normally not open to tourists?
    As for your remark re the Dendera Light "we cannot impose our modern culture symbols or meanings on a civilisation so distant and different", how about if YOU could remember you cannot impose your own personal thoughts onto the Viewers' minds, thank you.
    It's likely, by the way, not "electrical" at all. Energy related, yes possibly, but "electrical" is YOUR interpretation of what you read from the people whom you despise so much - and are trying to TEACH.
    Little do you know, obviously. Do your research on this VERY Ancient civilisation which you clearly judge as less advanced than ours. For instance, the Optical Lens was used by them TWO MILLENNIA and A HALF BC, yes, you read this well: BEFORE "Christ" / BCE.
    Now, search a little further and you will discover else.

  • @Joe-ux8ot
    @Joe-ux8ot Рік тому

    REMINDER...YOUR POWERFUL DIVINE AND IN YOU ARE IN CREATORS FAVOR WITH YOUR CELTIC BLOOD...AAAAAANNNNNNND....STUDY NEVILLE GODDARD....THANK ME LATER....IF U WANT....HEHEHEHE!!!

  • @RobertStarkey-r7m
    @RobertStarkey-r7m 7 місяців тому

    sex has destroyed every single kingdom in the history of human existence

  • @Jason-zh4ms
    @Jason-zh4ms Рік тому

    Cleopatra is not Hathor...did you ever read history? or you just make this videos for money and fame?

    • @ancientsitesgirl
      @ancientsitesgirl  Рік тому +1

      When did I say that? If I were making my videos for fame and money I would die of starvation. 😂😂😂😂

  • @cafaque
    @cafaque Рік тому +1