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Khepri (Egyptian: ḫprj, also
transliterated Khepera, Kheper, Khepra, Chepri) is a scarab-faced god in
ancient Egyptian religion who
represents the rising...
- name. The most
common form
combinations are with Atum (his
human form),
Khepri (the
scarab beetle) and
Horus (the falcon). The form in
which he usually...
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nearly all
khepri survivors have
forgotten or
refused to
speak about ten
thousand years of
khepri history; as a consequence, most
khepri culture is lost...
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including the
iconic dung-rolling
behavior revered by
Ancient Egyptians as
Khepri rolling the sun
across the sky. Dung
beetles are not a
single taxonomic...
- with the scarab-headed god
Khepri—the
young sun god,
whose name is
derived from the
Egyptian ḫpr "to come into existence".
Khepri-Atum encomp****ed sunrise...
- help both Ra and the
deceased soul on this
journey in a
variety of ways,
Khepri, Isis, and
Osiris being some of the main ones. This is
alongside many unnamed...
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altered to
control humans as well as insects,
becoming “
Khepri.” The plan succeeds, with
Khepri gaining complete mental domination over the trans-dimensional...
- mythologies, gods had
multiple names; his
additional names were Re, Amun-Re,
Khepri, Ra-Horakhty, and Atum. As the
chief deity of the
Egyptian Empire, Amun-Ra...
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scarab beetles in the
tribe Scarabaeini. The
genus name
honors the god
Khepri in the
ancient Egyptian religion, who is
depicted as
having a
scarab for...
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solar bark (or barque, a boat). The boat is
occupied by
eight deities with
Khepri, Ra's
morning aspect,
standing in the
middle and
being surrounded by the...