- The
Amduat[pronunciation?] (Ancient Egyptian: jmj dwꜣt,
literally "That
Which Is In the Afterworld", also
translated as "Text of the
Hidden Chamber Which...
- to make any
allusions to the god clear.
Khepri is also
mentioned in the
Amduat, as the god is
intrinsically linked to
cycle of the sun and Ra's nightly...
- the crew of the
solar barque are
different between the
Amduat and the Book of Gates. In the
Amduat, the
solar barque is larger,
whereas in Book of Gates...
- He
performed the part of Sun Ra, the
Egyptian god, in The
Eighth Hour of
Amduat, an
opera with text from a 5000-year-old book on the sun's
nightly journey...
- Nedjmet, Padikhons, Nestanebetisheru, Djedkhonsiusankh,
Tameniu and in the
Amduat Papyrus Inscribed for Nesitaset.
Khepri and
Khnum Khepri was a
scarab beetle...
- Was-scepter.[citation needed] In the New
Kingdom Book of the Underworld, the
Amduat, he is
shown standing on the back of a
serpent between two
spread wings;...
- (intended to
resemble aged papyrus), the
earliest known version of the
Amduat is traced,
depicting the
ancient Egyptian deities as
simple (almost naive)...
-
nightly journey,
traditionally thought of as the
underworldly realm of the
Amduat.
Taweret appears here as a well
known constellation to
demonstrate the celestial...
-
hereafter not just for the king but for all deceased.
According to the
Amduat, the
underworld consists of
twelve regions signifying the
twelve hours of...
- This
third corridor is
decorated with the Book of
Gates and the Book of
Amduat, and
leads over a
ritual shaft, and then into a four-pillared hall. This...