On the left side of the temple of Ramses II, there is a small and similar temple, the sacrifice of the goddess Hathor. Like the temple of Ramses II, it was built not so much to worship God as to pay tribute to Pharaoh's wife, Nephthaly. The facade of the temple is six statues, four of which are Ramses II himself and two of which are Nephthaly. The size of the two is exactly the same, which is unique in kingly Egypt, reflecting Pharaoh's love for the queen, and the inscription "Sunshine for her" is engraved at the entrance of the temple. Unfortunately, the temple was not built before the queen died. The main body of the temple is also a rectangular hall full of murals and sculptures, unlike the murals, which have no war scenes, and the communication between people and God is the theme here, and even the goddesses Isis and Hathor are talking about the Queen's hand Scenario