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Hieroglyphic name of Aaru |
Aaru was a mystical place related to Egyptian funerary cults and discovered as a subject or garden in
Amenti, the Westward, it was the legendary heaven awaiting the Egyptian dead found precious of much an universe
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Reed fields as a paradise for the Egyptian |
beyond the grave. The West was another term for Amenti, a spiritual destination. Aaru was a vision of eternal bliss as a watery place, prosperous with airs, and engaged with lush blooms and other delights. Some paradises due the Egyptians beyond the essential if they were learned precious of much circumstances. The mortuary rituals were provided to the gone to enable them to earn such eternal wages.
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