Significance of Hidden abode
The Egyptian concept of a Hidden abode is a place of darkness where transformations occur, a portal that evokes sadness upon closing after a god's entry. It's also a location illuminated when Ra's gate opens, suggesting enlightenment. Crucially, it leads to the Tuat, housing Osiris's hidden abode. The Hidden abode receives light, representing a mysterious or unknown place being enlightened by Ra's journey.
Synonyms: Concealment, Refuge, Sanctuary, Retreat, Den
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Classical concept of 'Hidden abode'
From: The Book of Gates
(1) The hidden abode receives light, implying a place of mystery or the unknown that is being enlightened by Ra's passage.[1] (2) A location that is illuminated when the gate is opened to Ra.[2] (3) It is in darkness, allowing transformations to take place, and the portal to it closes after a god enters, causing lamentation.[3]
From: The Gods of the Egyptians Vol 1
(1) It takes us into the region of the Tuat which contains the hidden abode of the god Osiris.[4]