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Moreover, Ra is also depicted as a hieracosphinx falcon-headed lion , that is also the form of Ra during the III hour of the day. As calf and bull, Ra is always represented in fully zoomorphic form. As crocodile, Ra is depicted as a crocodile-headed man and also in the full form of crocodile.
As ram, Ra is represented as a four-faced ram in the VI hour of the day that is the noon. Ra is also depicted in the combined form of ram-headed man usually wearing the Solar disk. Moreover, Ra is represented as a ram-headed man during the IV hour of the day. Then there are also these two forms of Ra attested by the LGG but for which there are no examples in this paper: - a white greyhound dressed in black cfr.
Drawing from A. Lady Taperet making offerings and adorations to the God Ra-Harakhty. In the middle, the altar with the offerings; Ra-Harakhty wears the Solar disk that spreads its lotus-like rays on the face of Taperet. Behind the King is represented His Royal 'Ka'-spirit.
She wears the vulture cap with the uraeus, topped by the vulture and another uraeus. Ra-Harakhty is represented mummiform, falcon-headed, wearing the Solar disk with the uraeus, holding the flail, the 'heqa'-scepter, and the combined 'Djed'-'Ankh'-'Uas'-scepter. In the middle, the altar with the offerings. May You allow me to see the Sunrise. Neskhonsupakhered wearing a large perfume cone on Her head making adorations to Ra- Harakhty-Atum enthroned. The God is represented falcon-headed and mummiform, wearing the Solar disk with the Uraeus, holding the 'Heqa'-scepter and the 'Ankh'.
In the middle, the altar with the 'nemset'-jar and the lotus flower. Djedkhonsuiuefank kneeling and playing an angle harp decorated with the head of a Pharaoh before the God Ra-Harakhty enthroned falcon-headed, wearing the Solar disk with the Uraeus, and mummiform. In the middle, the altar with the 'nemset'-jar and a lotus flower. Detail of the sacred barque of Ra-Harakhty sailing across the sky: to the right, Ra-Harakhty standing inside a shrine.
King Sethi I kneeling and offering the sceptre, crook, flail, armlets, and anklets to Ra-Harakhty falcon-headed, wearing the Solar disk with the Uraeus ; Ra-Harakhty gives the 'Ankh' with the 'Uas'-scepter to the King. Behind the King is represented the Goddess 'Uret-Hekau', lioness-headed. Ra-Harakhty-Atum falcon-headed, wearing the Solar disk with the Uraeus standing in His sacred barque.
Ra-Harakhty-Atum falcon-headed, wearing the Solar disk with the Uraeus enthroned holding the 'Ankh' and the 'Heqa'-scepter and carried by four Gods scarab-headed at left, and serpent-headed at right in triumphal procession. In front of Him, the altar with the offerings, and the 'Ba'-soul of Taywheryt represented as a human-headed bird making adorations. Isis at left and Thoth at right making adorations to Ra.
On the barque at left, Ra wearing the Solar disk standing and making adorations; on the barque at right, Ra is represented seated inside a shrine. A barque, on which are a steering-oar and a shrine with a solar disk over it and Ra in it, is in front of Shu next to His hand, while another version of a barque is behind Him next to His other hand.
I will not let them take action. Life, prosperity and health be to this your nose! To the right, the altar with the offerings. A 'Sem'-priest, wearing the leopard skin, pouring a libation with the 'nemset'-jar before Ra-Harakhty-Atum enthroned, represented mummiform, wearing the Solar disk with the Uraeus, holding the 'Heqa'-scepter and the Flail.
Ra is represented in His form of Divine Child, with the sidelock of youth and a finger on His lips. The meeting of the Solar barques: at left, the Day barque with Isis; at right, the Night barque with Nephthys. The meeting of the Solar barques: at left, the Day barque; at right, the Night barque. On the prows, the Goddess of the East at left, on the Day barque and the Goddess of the West at right, on the Night barque both rising the God Ra represented in His form of Divine Child standing inside the Sun and flanked by two Uraei.
The Solar barques are represented on the waters of the heavenly Nile, that is the ecliptic. On the Solar barque are represented: in the middle, Ra in His form of Divine Child standing inside the Sun, flanked by Nephthys at left and Isis at right both raising and lowering Their hands in a gesture of protection and adoration.
Behind Isis is represented Thoth ibis-headed with His arms raised in adoration. Ramose making adorations to Ra-Harakhty represented in His form of sacred falcon wearing the Solar disk with the Uraeus. Drawing from E. The Great Cat smiles whilst slaying the cursed snake. Ra is represented lion-headed, wearing the Solar disk with the Uraeus, holding a little baboon on His left and the 'Ankh' in the right.
Ra in His form of white calf with black markings standing in between two turquoise sycamores cfr. Ra is represented as a baboon wearing the Solar disk with a scarab and shooting a bow; above Him, Nekhbet in Her form of sacred vulture spreading Her wings in protection. This book is the transcript from the recording of that conversation between the Questioner and Ra.
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