Ancient Egyptian Religion: Gods, Death, and the Afterlife — Fexingo History
In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the Amduat, an ancient Egyptian funerary text that describes the sun god Ra's nightly journey through the underworld. Unlike the well-known Book of the Dead, the Amduat was reserved for royalty, inscribed on the walls of tombs in the Valley of the Kings. Lucas explains how the text divides the night into twelve hours, each with its own challenges and denizens, from the fiery lake of Sekhmet to the coiled serpent Apophis. They discuss the earliest complete copy in the tomb of Thutmose I, the symbolic importance of the 'tombs of the gods', and how the Amduat influenced later compositions like the Book of Gates. Lucas also touches on the Amduat's unique literary structure—part guidebook, part secret map—and its emphasis on regeneration and rebirth. Luna asks about the mysterious 'Mound of the Underworld' and why the text was meant to be hidden from common eyes. A nuanced look at how the Egyptians imagined the hidden hours of the night. #Amduat #EgyptianUnderworld #BookOfTheNightSun #ThutmoseI #ValleyOfTheKings #Ra #Apophis #Sekhmet #BookOfGates #Duat #HourlyJourney #AncientEgypt #FuneraryText #NewKingdom #MoundOfTheUnderworld #SecretBook #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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