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Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter XVII (32.)
‘An-ar-ef, the Great’ is his name; 2, Kat-kat; 3, the Burning Bull, who liveth in his fire; 4, the Red-eyed one in the House of Gauze; 5, Fieryface which turneth backwards; 6, Dark Face in its hour; 7, Seer in the Night
Pistis Sophia
Chapter 126 (Of the rulers of the twelve dungeons and their names)
And out of the jaws of the dragon cometh all ice and all dust and all cold and all different diseases. This [is] he who is called with his authentic n...
Bundahishn
Chapter I (27)
From the dark world of Aharman were Akôman and Andar, and then Sôvar, and then Nâkahêd, and then Tâîrêv and Zâîrîk.
Pistis Sophia
Chapter 137 (The incorruptible names of the regents)
Hearken now then that I may tell you also their incorruptible names, which are: Ōrimouth correspondeth to Kronos; Mounichounaphōr correspondeth to Arē...
Chaldean Oracles
The World and Nature. (123)
He made them six in number, and for the Seventh He cast into the midst thereof the Fiery Sun.
Mundaka Upanishad
First Mundaka, Second Khanda (4)
Kâlî (black), Karâlî (terrific), Manogavâ (swift as thought), Sulohitâ (very red), Sudhûmravarnâ (purple), Sphuliṅginî (sparkling), and the brilliant...
The Tibetan Book of the Dead
Book I: The Thirteenth Day (17.4)
From the south, the Yellow Tseurima, holding a bow and arrow, ready to shoot; from the west, the Red Pramoha, holding a maWa-banner; from the north,...
Enuma Elish
Tablet VII (58)
"The Lord of the World," the father Bêl hath called his name
Pistis Sophia
Chapter 127 (The nature of the names of the dragon)
And these twelve names are different one from another; but the twelve are one in the other, so that he who speaketh one name, speaketh all. These then...
Enuma Elish
Tablet VII (26)
"The Lord of the Pure Incantation," "the Quickener of the Dead,"