Djed, also known as the Djed Column, Djed Pillar, Tet, Tet Column, or Tet Pillar.
The djed was originally the backbone of the ancient Egypt neteru Asar (Osiris).
There were several holy days in which the boys and men would work together in teams to see who could erect the tallest Djed Column or Djed Pillar. These temporary wooden and reed structures often surpassed 100 feet tall and were burned to create a huge bonfire for dance magick ritual. Djed related holy days include: Raising of the Djed; and Raising of the Djed Pillars.
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