Re-Horakhty
Re-Horakhty, also known as Ra-Hoor-Khuit, is a younger version of Horus. He was aided by Heru-Behdeti, who took the form of the solar disk, in a battle against Set and his army. Both versions of Horus appear in the Egyptian image that Thelemites call Stele 666.
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When
- First attested
- 3000 BCE
- Attested period
- -1190 – 300
- Historical notes
- Appears on Stele 666, a Dynasty 25 or 26 offering stele.
Relationships
- enemy of
- Set
- allied with
- Heru-Behdeti
- aspect of
- Horus
Mentioned by
Sources
Source passages
“Thoth let him take the form of the solar disk to help a younger version of Horus—Re-Horakhty, or Ra-Hoor-Khuit—in a battle with Set and his army. Both versions of Horus appear in the Egyptian image that Thelemites call Stele 666”
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“Horus appears as a physically weak but clever Puck-like figure, Seth [Set] as a strong-man buffoon of limited intelligence, Re-Horakhty [Ra] as a prejudiced, sulky judge, and Osiris as an articulate curmudgeon with an acid tongue.”
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