Significance of Lords of the Tuat
Lords of the Tuat, according to the text, has two meanings. First, Lords of the Tuat refers to Men-maat-ra, son of Ra, and Seti Mer-en-ptah, whose word is maat. Second, the Lords of the Tuat are powerful beings in the afterlife. They are capable of threatening Osiris. They stand up to slay Neha-her when he comes against Osiris.
Synonyms: Rulers, Monarchs, Gods of the underworld
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Classical concept of 'Lords of the Tuat'
From: Legends Of The Gods
(1) The Lords of the Tuat stand up to slay thee when thou comest, O Neha-her, against Osiris, implying a threat from powerful beings in the afterlife.[1]
From: The Book of Gates
(1) This [is my] son MEN-MAAT-RA, who loveth me. I have given unto him purity upon earth, and glory in heaven, him the Osiris, king, the lord of the two lands, MEN-MAAT-RA, whose word is maat, the son of Ra, the lover of Nut, that is to say, SETI MER-EN-PTAH, whose word is maat, before the.[2]