Significance of Khuti
Khuti in Egyptian texts represents an entity associated with light and illumination. The doors or portals are unfolded for Khuti, allowing it to send light into the darkness. This act of illumination is a recurring theme, with Khuti being mentioned in commands and requests related to Ra's entrance and the transformation of hidden abodes. Different figures like AM-NETU-F, SET-HRA, and AB-TA are instructed to open the gateway for Khuti to fulfill this purpose.
Synonyms: Post, Stake, Pole, Pillar, Support, Prop
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Classical concept of 'Khuti'
From: The Book of Gates
(1) KHUTI is a name mentioned in the command to AM-NETU-F, for whom the portal should be unfolded so that he may illumine the thick darkness.[1] (2) KHUTI is referenced when SA speaks to AB-TA, requesting that AB-TA unfold the portal to KHUTI, so that he may illumine the thick darkness.[2] (3) KHUTI is mentioned in the text as the one to whom SET-HRA should unfold the portal so that Ra may illumine the thick darkness.[3] (4) KHUTI is the entity to whom the doors are unfolded so that light can be sent into the thick darkness, allowing radiance to illumine the hidden habitation.[4] (5) It is a being to whom the doors are unfolded so that light may be sent into the thick darkness, allowing radiance to illumine the hidden habitation.[5]
From: Ancient Egypt the Light of the World
(1) Are the spirits, represented by beautiful white water-birds, the prototype of Cygnus the swan; also known as the seven great in glory.[6]
From: The Egyptian Heaven and Hell
(1) The good KHUTI is the form of the Sun-god at sunrise and sunset, and thus we see that all the sins which were committed by the ENENIU and their fettered companions were against Ra, and against forms of him.[7]