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Plate XXXVII.<br />

Sacred Texts Egypt Index Previous<br />

PLATE XXXVII.<br />

Vignette: A shrine wherein stands Sekeri-Ausar neb setait neter aa neb Neter-xert Seker-Osiris, lord <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> hidden place, <strong>the</strong> great god, <strong>the</strong> lord <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> underworld.<br />

He wears <strong>the</strong> white crown with fea<strong>the</strong>rs, and holds in his hands <strong>the</strong> sceptre, flail, and crook.<br />

The goddess Hathor, in <strong>the</strong> form <strong>of</strong> a hippopotamus, wearing upon her head a disk and horns; in her right<br />

hand she holds an unidentified object, and in her<br />

[1. The text <strong>of</strong> all this passage is corrupt, and <strong>the</strong> version here given is little more than a suggestion.<br />

2. The version <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> CLXXXVth Chapter given by Naville (Todtenbuch, Bd. I., Bl. 211) reads:--<br />

anet'-hra-k neter pen seps aa menx ser er neheh, xenti auset-f em sektet aa xaau em atetet tata nef hennu em pet em ta<br />

seqai pat rexi aa sefsefet-f em abu en reth xu mu ertat baiu-f Tettet sefsefet-f em Suten-henen ertai axemu-f em Annu aa<br />

xeperu-f em abti i-nek ab-a xer maa hati-a an ker ta-k un-a emma anxiu xet-a xent-a am sesiu-k.<br />

Homage to <strong>the</strong>e god this sacred great, beneficent, prince <strong>of</strong> eternity, dweller in his seat in <strong>the</strong> Sektet boat great, diademed<br />

in <strong>the</strong> atet boat, are given to him praises in heaven and in earth, exalted by <strong>the</strong> ancients and by mankind, <strong>the</strong> greatness <strong>of</strong><br />

his might is in <strong>the</strong> hearts <strong>of</strong> men, shining spirits, and <strong>the</strong> dead, placing his souls in Tattu, his might in Suten-henen, and<br />

placing <strong>the</strong> visible emblems <strong>of</strong> himself in Annu, and <strong>the</strong> might <strong>of</strong> his forms in <strong>the</strong> place <strong>of</strong> purification. I have come to<br />

<strong>the</strong>e, my heart is right, my breast is without deceit, grant thou that I may be among <strong>the</strong> living, that I may sail down and that<br />

I may sail up among thy followers.]<br />

{p. 369}<br />

left <strong>the</strong> emblem <strong>of</strong> life. Before her are tables <strong>of</strong> meat and drink <strong>of</strong>ferings and flowers. Behind <strong>the</strong><br />

hippopotamus, <strong>the</strong> divine cow, Meh-urit, symbolizing <strong>the</strong> same goddess, looks out from <strong>the</strong> funeral<br />

mountain, wearing <strong>the</strong> menat on her neck. At <strong>the</strong> foot <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> mountain is <strong>the</strong> tomb; and in <strong>the</strong> foreground<br />

grows a group <strong>of</strong> flowering plants.<br />

Text: [CHAPTER CLXXXVI.] Hathor, lady <strong>of</strong> Amentet, dweller in <strong>the</strong> land <strong>of</strong> Urt, lady <strong>of</strong> Ta-sert, <strong>the</strong><br />

Eye <strong>of</strong> Ra, <strong>the</strong> dweller in his brow, <strong>the</strong> beautiful Face in <strong>the</strong> Boat <strong>of</strong> Millions <strong>of</strong> Years.[1]. . . . . . . .<br />

[1. The few remaining words are corrupt.]<br />

http://www.sacred-texts.com/egy/ebod/ebod41.htm [8/10/2001 11:29:28 AM]

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