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- Heku abstract "Heku (or hekau) is a type of magic or enchantment that Egyptian priests, sorcerers and Pharaohs often performed in the ancient Egyptian religion. Heku is generally associated with vocalized forms, such as enchantments, songs, poems and prayers. They may be found in the Egyptian book of the dead.The energy is thought to derive from the powers of the gods Heka, Hu, and Sia. Generally, heku may be regarded as the Ancient Egyptian reverence for language and knowledge. That is, words were regarded as sacred, and thus their utterance was placed under the auspices of divination. The term can be seen to come up in common translations in Egyptology, such as in the term Werethekau, which may be translated as \"she who has great magic.\" See Hathor, Sekhmet, and Aset.Heku may be compared to the Kotodama of Asian cultures.".
- Heku wikiPageExternalLink ebod.
- Heku wikiPageID "3745082".
- Heku wikiPageLength "1087".
- Heku wikiPageOutDegree "14".
- Heku wikiPageRevisionID "687678998".
- Heku wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Egyptian_religion.
- Heku wikiPageWikiLink Book_of_the_Dead.
- Heku wikiPageWikiLink Category:Egyptian_mythology.
- Heku wikiPageWikiLink Divination.
- Heku wikiPageWikiLink Egyptology.
- Heku wikiPageWikiLink Hathor.
- Heku wikiPageWikiLink Heka_(god).
- Heku wikiPageWikiLink Hu_(mythology).
- Heku wikiPageWikiLink Isis.
- Heku wikiPageWikiLink Kotodama.
- Heku wikiPageWikiLink Pharaoh.
- Heku wikiPageWikiLink Sekhmet.
- Heku wikiPageWikiLink Sia_(god).
- Heku wikiPageWikiLink Werethekau.
- Heku wikiPageWikiLinkText "Heku".
- Heku wikiPageWikiLinkText "heka".
- Heku wikiPageWikiLinkText "magic".
- Heku wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:AncientEgypt-stub.
- Heku subject Category:Egyptian_mythology.
- Heku hypernym Magic.
- Heku type Person.
- Heku comment "Heku (or hekau) is a type of magic or enchantment that Egyptian priests, sorcerers and Pharaohs often performed in the ancient Egyptian religion. Heku is generally associated with vocalized forms, such as enchantments, songs, poems and prayers. They may be found in the Egyptian book of the dead.The energy is thought to derive from the powers of the gods Heka, Hu, and Sia. Generally, heku may be regarded as the Ancient Egyptian reverence for language and knowledge.".
- Heku label "Heku".
- Heku sameAs Q5701376.
- Heku sameAs m.09yq2g.
- Heku sameAs Q5701376.
- Heku wasDerivedFrom Heku?oldid=687678998.
- Heku isPrimaryTopicOf Heku.