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The soul of Rā

The soul of Rā.gif The Elysian Fields of the Egyptians according to the Papyrus of Nebseni (XVIIIth dynasty)MiniaturesAnother representation of the Elephant-headed Rain godThe Elysian Fields of the Egyptians according to the Papyrus of Nebseni (XVIIIth dynasty)MiniaturesAnother representation of the Elephant-headed Rain godThe Elysian Fields of the Egyptians according to the Papyrus of Nebseni (XVIIIth dynasty)MiniaturesAnother representation of the Elephant-headed Rain godThe Elysian Fields of the Egyptians according to the Papyrus of Nebseni (XVIIIth dynasty)MiniaturesAnother representation of the Elephant-headed Rain godThe Elysian Fields of the Egyptians according to the Papyrus of Nebseni (XVIIIth dynasty)MiniaturesAnother representation of the Elephant-headed Rain godThe Elysian Fields of the Egyptians according to the Papyrus of Nebseni (XVIIIth dynasty)MiniaturesAnother representation of the Elephant-headed Rain godThe Elysian Fields of the Egyptians according to the Papyrus of Nebseni (XVIIIth dynasty)MiniaturesAnother representation of the Elephant-headed Rain god

The soul of Rā (1) meeting the soul of Osiris (2) in Tattu, The cat (i.e., Rā) by the Persea tree (3) cutting off the head of the serpent which typified night.