Significance of Osiris-Ra
Osiris-Ra represents a unified deity embodying both Osiris and Ra. This powerful being is the nemesis of Sut, the serpent of darkness also known as Apap, who is defeated and bound. Osiris-Ra's significance is further emphasized as he ascends in his Boat to observe the gods of Kher-ahat, solidifying the link between the realms of Osiris and Ra and highlighting his supreme status.
Synonyms: Ra, Aten, Sun god, Osiris
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Classical concept of 'Osiris-Ra'
From: Ancient Egypt the Light of the World
(1) Osiris-Ra is the one that the serpent of darkness, portrayed as Apap and referred to as Sut, is the old enemy of; Sut is made to flee with a chain of steel upon him.[1]
From: Legends Of The Gods
(1) Osiris-Ra rises up in his Boat to look at the gods of Kher-ahat, demonstrating a connection between Osiris and Ra.[2]