Significance of Stream of Osiris
The Stream of Osiris, also known as Net-Asar, is a waterway navigated by the great god Osiris. He sails up the Field, a space described as three hundred and nine ȧtru long and one hundred and twenty ȧtru wide. During this journey, Osiris commands the gods in his following, assigning them estates within this country. This stream is a significant location where Osiris exercises his authority and distributes land to his loyal deities.
Synonyms: River, Passage, Current
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Classical concept of 'Stream of Osiris'
From: The Gods of the Egyptians Vol 1
(1) This great god next arrives in the Country of those who slay, and he roweth over the, a space three hundred and nine ȧtru long, and one hundred and twenty ȧtru wide; this great god giveth commands to the gods who are in the following of Osiris concerning this city, and he assigns to them estates from this country.[1]
From: The Book of Gates
(1) The STREAM OF OSIRIS, also referred to as NET-ASAR, is a waterway that the great god navigates while sailing up the Field, which measures three hundred and nine ATRU long.[2]
From: The Egyptian Heaven and Hell
(1) The abode of Osiris is situated on the NET-ASAR, i.e., the "Stream of Osiris," which is a name given to the river of the Tuat in the THIRD DIVISION.[3]