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A god who descends into the underworld, then rises again renewed is an example of

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A god who descends into underworld, then rises again renewed is example of phoenix model.

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The phoenix is a mythological bird which after living for a long time approximately 500 years, dies in a self-created fire but its chick later rises from the ashes. It is a symbolic representation in religion, army, different communities, and societies.

The bird symbolizes death and rebirth even though its symbolic meaning varies from culture to culture. In addition it can also represent regeneration and mortality. The representation of phoenix is found in ancient Egyptian history though it was called Bennu. Bennu was also mythical.

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A god who descends into the underworld, then rises again renewed is an example of resurrection. Other gods who are resurrected are also seen as either returning to life in a different body or form, and this is known as rebirth or reincarnation.

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