Vignette : Ani and his wife Thuthu standing in a pool of running water ;
each holds a sail, the symbol of air, in the left hand, and scoops up water
to the mouth with the right hand . On the edges of the pool are palm
trees, from the largest of which hang great clusters of dates .
Text : (1) THE CHAPTER OF BREATHING THE AIR AND OF'
HAVING DOMINION OVER THE WATER IN THE UNDERWORLD .
Osiris Ani saith :-
"Open to me ." Who art thou ? Whither goest thou ? ( 2) What
is thy name? "I am one of you." Who are those with thee ?
"The two serpent goddesses Merti . Separate thou from him,
"head from head, when (3) [thou] goest into the divine Mesgen
"chamber . He letteth me set out for the temple of the gods
"who have found their faces . `Assembler of Souls' (4) is the
"name of my boat ; `Making the hair to stand on end' is the
"name of the oars ; `Goad' is the name of the (5) hold(?) ;
"`Making straight for the middle' is the name of the rudder ;
"likewise [the boat] is a type of my being borne onward (6) in
"the pool . Let there be given unto me vessels of milk, together with
"cakes, and loaves of bread, and cups of drink, and flesh (7) in
"the Temple of Anpu."
Rubric : IF HE (I. E ., THE DECEASED) KNOWETlt THIS CHAPTER, HE
SHALL GO INTO, AFTER COMING FORTH FROM, THE UNDERWORLD OF THE
[IIEAUrIF'UL AMENTET] .
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LVII THE CHAPTER OF SNUFFING THE AIR, AND OF HAVING THE MASTERY OVER THE WATER
IN THE UNDERWORLD . From the Papyrus of Nu.
each holds a sail, the symbol of air, in the left hand, and scoops up water
to the mouth with the right hand . On the edges of the pool are palm
trees, from the largest of which hang great clusters of dates .
Text : (1) THE CHAPTER OF BREATHING THE AIR AND OF'
HAVING DOMINION OVER THE WATER IN THE UNDERWORLD .
Osiris Ani saith :-
"Open to me ." Who art thou ? Whither goest thou ? ( 2) What
is thy name? "I am one of you." Who are those with thee ?
"The two serpent goddesses Merti . Separate thou from him,
"head from head, when (3) [thou] goest into the divine Mesgen
"chamber . He letteth me set out for the temple of the gods
"who have found their faces . `Assembler of Souls' (4) is the
"name of my boat ; `Making the hair to stand on end' is the
"name of the oars ; `Goad' is the name of the (5) hold(?) ;
"`Making straight for the middle' is the name of the rudder ;
"likewise [the boat] is a type of my being borne onward (6) in
"the pool . Let there be given unto me vessels of milk, together with
"cakes, and loaves of bread, and cups of drink, and flesh (7) in
"the Temple of Anpu."
Rubric : IF HE (I. E ., THE DECEASED) KNOWETlt THIS CHAPTER, HE
SHALL GO INTO, AFTER COMING FORTH FROM, THE UNDERWORLD OF THE
[IIEAUrIF'UL AMENTET] .
The Source: The Book oDead,
the Chapters of Coming Forth by Day
Translated into English by E. A. Wallis Budge, Litt.D., D.Lit
London, 1898.
Translated into English by E. A. Wallis Budge, Litt.D., D.Lit
London, 1898.
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. LI . THE CHAPTER OF NOT MARCHING TO BE OVERTHROWN IN THE UNDERWORLD . From the
Papyrus of Nu.