Amduat

It tells the story of Ra, the Egyptian sun god
who travels through the underworld, from the time when the sun sets in the west
and rises again in the east. It is said that the dead Pharaoh is taking this
same journey, ultimately to become one with Ra and live forever.
The underworld is divided into twelve hours of
the night, each representing different allies and enemies for the Pharaoh/sun
god to encounter. The Amduat names all of these gods and monsters. The main
purpose of the Amduat is to give the names of these gods and monsters to the
spirit of the dead Pharaoh, so he can call upon them for help or use their name
to defeat them.
As well as enumerating and naming the
inhabitants of the Duat (or Dwat) both good and bad, the illustrations of the
'book' show clearly the topography of the underworld. The earliest complete
version of the Amduat is found in KV34, the tomb of Thutmose III in the Valley of the Kings.
The hours
In hour 1 the sun god enters the western
horizon (akhet) which is a transition between day and night. In hours 2 and 3
he passes through an abundant watery world called 'Wernes' and the 'Waters of
Osiris'. In hour 4 he reaches the difficult sandy realm of Sokar, the
underworld hawk deity, where he encounters dark zig zag pathways which he has
to negotiate, being dragged on a snake-boat. In hour 5 he discovers the tomb of
Osiris which is an enclosure beneath which is hidden a lake of fire, the tomb
is covered by a pyramid like mound (identified with the goddess Isis) and on
top of which Isis and Nephthys have alighted in the form of two kites (birds of
prey).
In the sixth hour the most significant event in
the underworld occurs. The ba (or soul) of Ra unites with his own body, or
alternatively with the ba of Osiris within the circle formed by the mehen serpent.
This event is the point at which the sun begins its regeneration, it is a
moment of great significance, but also danger, as beyond it in hour 7 the
adversary Apep (Apophis) lies in wait and has to be subdued by the magic of Isis, and the strength of Set assisted by Serqet. Once
this has been done the sun god opens the doors of the tomb in hour 8 and then
leaves the sandy island of Sokar by rowing vigorously back into the waters in
hour 9. In hour 10 the regeneration process continues through immersion in the
waters until in hour 11 the gods eyes (a symbol for his health and well being)
are fully regenerated. In hour 12 he enters the eastern horizon ready to rise
again as the new day's sun.
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