Myths of the first two .. Do people sanctify the “bull” in ancient civilizations?

Myths of the first two .. Do people sanctify the “bull” in ancient civilizations?

The old guy lived according to his perceptions, constantly observing his surroundings in search of force in any form and for this sacred quality in some of the nearby beings, including the “bull.”
We base this on Hassan Nima’s book “The Myths of the Myths of Old Peoples”:
The bull was considered a sacred animal by the old man because it stands for fertility, generosity, and vigour.

In Memphis, where they symbolised the forces and conflict in war and fertility, the ancient Egyptians revered the bull Appus. In the ceiling cemetery, I discovered a group of holy calves that had been carefully buried, and since the king was depicted as a powerful bull, the sacred calf of the god is thought to be the form in which he is permissible and, after His death, becomes Osir-Aybis, and a feast was held for him.

As for Mesopotamia, the bull sanctified as a symbol of fertility and sex, and they had an idol in the name of “the bull of the sky” created by the God “Ann” to satisfy his daughter “Anata” to take revenge on him from Gilgamesh, and he destroys Uruk and sows panic among her people.
Similar to this, the crossings temporarily consecrated the calf while the Prophet Kossi, peace be upon him, was away, and upon his return, they were chastised for their behaviour.

The first two’s myths Do people sanctify the “bull” in ancient civilizations?

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