Hoor-pa-kraat
deity Egyptian single tradition · 1
Hoor-pa-kraat (Ancient Egyptian: ḥr-pꜣ-ẖrd, meaning "Horus the Child") is the passive aspect of Heru-ra-ha. He is more commonly referred to by the Greek rendering Harpocrates. Hoor is represented as a young boy with a child's sidelock of hair, sucking his finger.
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- sibling of
- Horus the Elder
- co occurs with
- Horus, RA-HOOR-KHUIT, Heru-ra-ha, Hoor-paar-kraat
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wikipedia (1)
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“The passive aspect of Heru-ra-ha is Hoor-pa-kraat (Ancient Egyptian: ḥr-pꜣ-ẖrd, meaning "Horus the Child"; Egyptological pronunciation: Har-pa-khered), more commonly referred to by the Greek rendering Harpocrates; Horus, the son of Isis and Osiris, sometimes distinguished from their brother Horus the Elder”
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