Egyptian Myths and Legends by E. A. Wallis Budge is a captivating exploration of the mythology, religion, and storytelling traditions of ancient Egypt. Drawing upon hieroglyphic texts, temple inscriptions, papyri, and archaeological discoveries, Budge presents a rich collection of myths and legendary narratives that reveal the spiritual imagination and cultural heritage of one of the world’s oldest civilizations. Through vivid retellings and scholarly commentary, the book introduces readers to the gods, heroes, and sacred traditions that shaped Egyptian life for thousands of years.The volume explores the great cosmic myths surrounding the creation of the world, the journeys of the sun god Ra, and the eternal struggle between order and chaos. Central to the collection is the famous legend of Osiris, Isis, and Horus — a powerful story of death, resurrection, loyalty, and divine kingship that became one of the most influential religious narratives of the ancient world. Budge also examines myths concerning the underworld, magical practices, sacred animals, and the destiny of the soul after death.In addition to religious mythology, the book includes heroic tales, moral stories, and legendary traditions that reflect the values, fears, and aspirations of ancient Egyptian society. Budge’s translations and explanations illuminate the symbolic meaning of these narratives while placing them within the broader context of Egyptian history and belief.Combining scholarship with engaging storytelling, Egyptian Myths and Legends remains a classic introduction to Egyptian mythology and ancient religion. This illustrated edition offers modern readers an opportunity to rediscover the mystery, grandeur, and enduring fascination of the myths that inspired temples, tombs, and sacred rituals along the Nile for centuries.