Facts and Controversies You Never Knew about the Great Sphinx of Giza
Africa's largest city and capital of
Egypt is an overwhelming exotic city that invites frequent cheap flights to Egypt. It can
be chaotic, dusty and at the same time awe-inspiring. Cairo unites prehistoric
monuments with contemporary amenities for tourists on leisure or business
visits.
As with most cities of Egypt, the climate
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The
Controversy
Of all attractions in Egypt, the
Great Sphinx of Giza is the most disputable. It stands towards the western Nile
region in the Giza region. The word 'Sphinx' means - The Terrifying One or The
Father of the Dread.
Many might not know about the Sphinx
that it is a limestone statue of a fictitious creature with the head of a human
and body of a lion. So what is the mystery? Who built it and when?
What is the
Riddle of the Sphinx?
The Sphinx also has a riddle attached
to it. According to Greek legend, the Sphinx annihilated any passer-by who
could not answer the riddle: "What
is the creature that walks on four legs in the morning, two legs at noon and
three in the evening?"
Only one man Oedipus answered, 'Man,'
leading to the death of the Sphinx.
Who built the
Great Sphinx?
Scholars say that the Sphinx was
erected around 2500 BCE under the orders of Khafre as the Sphinx's face bears
similarities to Khafre's appearance.
Why was it
built?
If Khafre built it, he bore in mind
how it could be of use. Many say that it was built as a part of the sun god
worship, or link the Pharaoh to the sun god.
The Nose of
the Sphinx
The spectacle of the Sphinx is
awe-inspiring for all. One of the sketches of the Sphinx shows that the nose
was broken. How was the nose broken and who did it?
A popular fable suggests that the
army of Napoleon fired cannonballs and caused the nose to break.
Here are
some facts regarding the Sphinx:
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The Great Sphinx faces the rising sun.
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To the Arabs, the Sphinx is known as the Father of Terror.
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The Great Sphinx is known as the largest single-stone statue
in the world.
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The Great Sphinx had a beard and some pieces are kept in the
Cairo Museum.
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There are 3 passages into or under the Sphinx.
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In 1995, engineers discovered a series of tunnels and
pathways while renovating a nearby park.
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Traces of red, yellow and blue spots are found on the Sphinx
face.
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Author Robert Temple stated that the Sphinx was usually a
statue of the jackal-dog, the Necropolis God.
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To bring together the lower body of the Sphinx, gigantic
blocks of stone were brought and joined from the base rock.
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The head of the Sphinx is made from a harder stone while the
body is formed from a softer stone.
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The Sphinx also forms a complex structure that contains the
Sphinx temple. This temple is like the Great Pyramid.
There have been several repairs to
the Sphinx over the centuries and yet this massive icon continues to deteriorate
due to winds, smog, and humidity. In 1980, more than 1500 limestone rocks were
added to the body of the Sphinx along with various chemicals. This mode of
restoration was not successful and the Sphinx kept crumbling. Despite several
deficiencies and causes, the Sphinx continues to be shrouded in mystery and
amazement.
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Summary
The Great Sphinx of Giza is one of
the largest and oldest of all mysterious monuments ever erected by human hands.
Along with its structure, several mythologies, and controversial connections
baffling the world. Yet, the Sphinx is a timeless treasure of the ancient
world.
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