Significance of Paut
The Egyptian term Paut refers to a company of gods, often depicted as nine deities in mummy form. These gods were believed to guard the outer areas of gateways. While typically associated with nine gods, a Paut could include more than this number. The key characteristic of the Paut is their role as protectors and their representation as mummified figures.
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Classical concept of 'Paut'
From: The Book of Gates
(1) The PAUT, also known as the company of the nine gods, are nine gods in the form of mummies who guard the outwork of the gateway.[1] (2) A company of nine gods in the form of mummies guarding the outwork of the gateway.[2]
From: The Gods of the Egyptians Vol 1
(1) A paut, or company of gods, did not necessarily contain nine deities only, and it as often as not was supposed to include more than nine gods.[3]