Ancient Egyptian
Ra (𓇳) — The Sun God, Creative Utterance
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Ra is the supreme solar neter, whose utterance (hu) calls all forms into being at the First Occasion (Zep Tepi). Each day he traverses the sky in the Mandjet barque and descends into the Duat at nightfall, where he must defeat the chaos serpent Apophis before emerging renewed at dawn. The Pyramid Texts and the Amduat describe his twelve-hour nocturnal journey through the body of Nut, making Ra the axis around which the entire Egyptian cosmological cycle turns. As both Khepri at dawn, Ra-Horakhty at noon, and Atum at dusk, he embodies the principle that creative force is perpetually self-renewing.