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Passages similar to: The Tibetan Book of the Dead — Book I: The Sixth Day
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Tibetan Buddhist
The Tibetan Book of the Dead
Book I: The Sixth Day (9.3)
The setting-face-to-face for that is, calling the deceased by name, thus: O nobly-born, until yesterday each of the Five Orders of Deities had shone upon thee, one by one; and thou hadst been set face to face, but, owing to the influence of thine evil propensities, thou wert awed and terrified by them and hast remained here till now.
Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CLXXVIII (15)
Hail, N. , thy figure is that which thou hadst on earth, thou art living and renewed every day. Thy face is unveiled, and thou seest the lord of the...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CXXXIII (19)
The Deceased acquireth might with Rā, and is enabled to possess power among the gods, for the gods are made to regard him as one of themselves, and...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter XIX (6)
This chapter is said over a consecrated crown placed upon the face of the person, and thou shalt put incense upon the flame, for N (the deceased),...
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