Duat

(noun)

The realm of the dead; residence of Osiris. 

Related Terms

  • akh
  • pantheon
  • heka
  • Ma'at,
  • ka
  • ba
  • polytheistic

Examples of Duat in the following topics:

  • Tombs of the Middle Kingdom

    • In contrast to the Pyramid Texts, which focus on the celestial realm, the Coffin Texts emphasize the subterranean elements of the afterlife ruled by Osiris in a place called the Duat.
    • The map inscribed in this coffin comprises part of the Coffin Texts intended to help the deceased navigate through the Duat.
  • Ancient Egyptian Religion

    • Duat was a mysterious area associated with death and rebirth, and each day Ra passed through Duat after traveling over the earth during the day.
    • By the New Kingdom, the soul had to face dangers in the Duat before having a final judgment, called the Weighing of the Heart, where the gods compared the actions of the deceased while alive to Ma'at, to see if they were worthy.
  • The Book of the Dead

    • The text, placed in the coffin or burial chamber of the deceased, consisted of magic spells intended to assist a deceased person's journey through the Duat, or underworld, and into the afterlife.
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