

While the Eye of Ra reflects many of the same concepts as the Eye of Horus, it also comes with an aspect of danger and violence, as it represents the heat and wrath of the sun.

Ra was an Egyptian sun god, and his eye is considered an extension of his power. Not to be confused with the Eye of Horus, the Eye of Ra is distinguishable in that it is the right eye, rather than the left. Due to its association with protection, many Ancient Egyptians wore the Eye of Horus as an amulet, and also placed them on the dead to protect them in the afterlife. Horus was a sky god who offered his left eye to his father, Osiris, in an attempt to bring him back to life.

The Eye of Horus (also called ‘wadjet’) is the symbol of power, protection and good health. Egyptian Symbols Conclusion Common Ancient Egyptian symbols: Eye of Horus Eye of Horus
