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- Aaru abstract "\"Reed fields\" redirects here. For the natural habitat, see Reed bed. For the use of reeds to filter wastewater, see Constructed wetland. For the Tamil film, see Aaru (film).In ancient Egyptian mythology, the fields of Aaru (/ɑːˈruː/; Egyptian: iArw meaning \"reeds\"; altn. Yaaru, Iaru, Aalu), known also as Sekhet-Aaru or the Egyptian reed fields, are the heavenly paradise, where Osiris rules, since he became part of the Egyptian pantheon and displaced Anubis in the Ogdoad tradition. It has been described as the ka (a part of the soul) of the Nile Delta.The ancient Egyptians believed that the soul resides in the heart. Upon death, in Duat, hearts are weighed on giant scales against a feather, representing the concept of Ma'at. Those souls that balance the scales are allowed to start a long and perilous journey to Aaru, where they will exist in pleasure for all eternity. Hearts heavy with evil tip and fall into the crocodilian jaws of the demon Ammit. After this \"second death\", the soul is doomed to restlessness in Duat.The souls who qualify undergo a long journey and face many perils before reaching Aaru. Once they arrive, they enter through a series of gates. The exact number of gates varies according to sources, some say 15, some 21. They are uniformly described as guarded by evil demons armed with knives.Aaru usually was placed in the east, where the Sun rises, and described as boundless reed fields, like those of the earthly Nile Delta. This ideal hunting and farming ground allowed the souls here to live for eternity. More precisely, Aaru was envisaged as a series of islands, covered in \"fields of rushes\" (Sekhet Aaru), Aaru being the Egyptian word for rushes. The part where Osiris later dwelt is sometimes known as the \"field of offerings\", Sekhet Hetepet in Egyptian.".
- Aaru wikiPageExternalLink field.htm.
- Aaru wikiPageID "97240".
- Aaru wikiPageLength "3180".
- Aaru wikiPageOutDegree "32".
- Aaru wikiPageRevisionID "704868727".
- Aaru wikiPageWikiLink Aaru_(film).
- Aaru wikiPageWikiLink Ammit.
- Aaru wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Egyptian_concept_of_the_soul.
- Aaru wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Egyptian_deities.
- Aaru wikiPageWikiLink Anubis.
- Aaru wikiPageWikiLink Category:Afterlife_places.
- Aaru wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Egyptian_concepts.
- Aaru wikiPageWikiLink Category:Book_of_the_Dead.
- Aaru wikiPageWikiLink Category:Conceptions_of_Heaven.
- Aaru wikiPageWikiLink Category:Egyptian_mythology.
- Aaru wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mythological_places.
- Aaru wikiPageWikiLink Constructed_wetland.
- Aaru wikiPageWikiLink Demon.
- Aaru wikiPageWikiLink Duat.
- Aaru wikiPageWikiLink Egyptian_language.
- Aaru wikiPageWikiLink Egyptian_mythology.
- Aaru wikiPageWikiLink Elysium.
- Aaru wikiPageWikiLink Eternity.
- Aaru wikiPageWikiLink Heaven.
- Aaru wikiPageWikiLink Island.
- Aaru wikiPageWikiLink Maat.
- Aaru wikiPageWikiLink Nile_Delta.
- Aaru wikiPageWikiLink Ogdoad.
- Aaru wikiPageWikiLink Osiris.
- Aaru wikiPageWikiLink Paradise.
- Aaru wikiPageWikiLink Reed_bed.
- Aaru wikiPageWikiLink Soul.
- Aaru wikiPageWikiLink Sun.
- Aaru wikiPageWikiLink The_Summerland.
- Aaru wikiPageWikiLink Typha.
- Aaru wikiPageWikiLinkText "Aaru".
- Aaru wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fields of Aaru".
- Aaru wikiPageWikiLinkText "ialu".
- Aaru wikiPageWikiLinkText "sekhet iaru".
- Aaru wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:About.
- Aaru wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_book.
- Aaru wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Egypt-myth-stub.
- Aaru wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Heaven.
- Aaru wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IPAc-en.
- Aaru wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Aaru subject Category:Afterlife_places.
- Aaru subject Category:Ancient_Egyptian_concepts.
- Aaru subject Category:Book_of_the_Dead.
- Aaru subject Category:Conceptions_of_Heaven.
- Aaru subject Category:Egyptian_mythology.
- Aaru subject Category:Mythological_places.
- Aaru type Place.
- Aaru type Concept.
- Aaru type Place.
- Aaru comment "\"Reed fields\" redirects here. For the natural habitat, see Reed bed. For the use of reeds to filter wastewater, see Constructed wetland. For the Tamil film, see Aaru (film).In ancient Egyptian mythology, the fields of Aaru (/ɑːˈruː/; Egyptian: iArw meaning \"reeds\"; altn. Yaaru, Iaru, Aalu), known also as Sekhet-Aaru or the Egyptian reed fields, are the heavenly paradise, where Osiris rules, since he became part of the Egyptian pantheon and displaced Anubis in the Ogdoad tradition.".
- Aaru label "Aaru".
- Aaru sameAs Q618140.
- Aaru sameAs آرو.
- Aaru sameAs Іару.
- Aaru sameAs Аару.
- Aaru sameAs Aaru.
- Aaru sameAs Aaru.
- Aaru sameAs Sechet-iaru.
- Aaru sameAs Aaru.
- Aaru sameAs Champs_dIalou.
- Aaru sameAs Aaru.
- Aaru sameAs Aaru.
- Aaru sameAs アアル.
- Aaru sameAs Aaru.
- Aaru sameAs Aaloe.
- Aaru sameAs Pola_Jaru.
- Aaru sameAs Aaru.
- Aaru sameAs m.0p1ph.
- Aaru sameAs Aaru.
- Aaru sameAs Поля_Иалу.
- Aaru sameAs Aaru.
- Aaru sameAs Q618140.
- Aaru sameAs 雅盧.
- Aaru wasDerivedFrom Aaru?oldid=704868727.
- Aaru isPrimaryTopicOf Aaru.