Myths featuring Khepri

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Ra Beginning His Nightly Journey Through the Twelve Gates of the Duat

🏺 Egyptian MythologyValley of the Kings (Luxor), EgyptRa • Osiris • Apep

Every evening, the Egyptian sun god Ra descends into the underworld, known as the Duat, to navigate its twelve perilous regions. Aboard his solar barque, the Mesektet, he must overcome cosmic obstacles and the chaos-serpent Apep to be reborn at dawn. This journey represents the eternal cycle of death and resurrection, ensuring the sun rises each day to maintain Maat, or cosmic order.

The Dream of Prince Thutmose and the Sphinx

🏺 Egyptian MythologyGreat Sphinx of GizaThutmose IV • Harmachis • Amenhotep II

While hunting in the desert near the pyramids, Prince Thutmose falls asleep in the shadow of the Great Sphinx, which was then buried in sand. The Sphinx, appearing as the god Harmachis, speaks to him in a dream and promises to give him the throne of Egypt if he clears the encroaching sands. Thutmose fulfills the promise, clears the monument, and eventually becomes Pharaoh Thutmose IV,...

Nut Giving Birth to Ra Every Morning, Painting the Sky with the Red Dawn

🏺 Egyptian MythologyEastern Horizon (Sinai Proxy)Nut • Ra • Geb

Every evening, the Egyptian sky goddess Nut swallows the sun god Ra, beginning a nightly journey through the stars of her own body. At the break of dawn, she gives birth to him once again in the east, an event marked by the brilliant red and orange hues of the sunrise which represent the labor of the cosmos. This eternal cycle ensures the daily renewal of life and the triumph of light over...

Isis Refusing to Cure Ra Until He Reveals His Hidden Name to Her

🏺 Egyptian MythologyHeliopolis (Cairo), EgyptRa • Isis • Horus

In this pivotal myth, the goddess Isis crafts a magical serpent to poison the aging sun god Ra. As Ra suffers from the agonizing venom, Isis offers to heal him only if he reveals his secret, true name, which holds the key to his ultimate power. After a long struggle, Ra relents, granting Isis and her son Horus supreme authority and magical dominance over the Egyptian pantheon.

Khepri the Scarab Beetle Rolling the Morning Sun Over the Eastern Horizon

🏺 Egyptian MythologyHeliopolis (Cairo), EgyptKhepri • Ra • Atum

Khepri is the ancient Egyptian solar deity representing the rising sun, often depicted as a scarab beetle or a beetle-headed man. He is the personification of creation and renewal, tasked with rolling the sun across the sky and emerging from the underworld each dawn. This myth centers on his daily labor of pushing the solar disk from the eastern horizon to the zenith, ensuring the continuity...

Apep the Giant Chaos Serpent Attacking the Sun Boat Every Night

🏺 Egyptian MythologyValley of the Kings (Luxor), EgyptRa • Apep • Set

Each night, the sun god Ra journeys through the underworld in his celestial barque, where he must battle the serpent Apep, the embodiment of chaos. Apep attempts to swallow the sun and stall the solar boat to plunge existence back into the primeval void. Protected by powerful gods like Set and Mehen, Ra overcomes the serpent's hypnotic gaze and physical power, ensuring the triumph of Ma'at...