Tepy-a Akhuy

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Tepy-a Akhuy as depicted on the ceiling of the Dendera Temple on the Dendera D Zodiac

Tepy-a Akhuy is the 23rd decan of the main decanal stars of Egyptian astrology. The decan has its heliacal rise during the week of IV Peret 11-20 in the Egyptian calendar. Its name is translated as "predecessor of the two souls."

Divination meaning

The Egyptian Star Oracle connects this decan with mixed blessings. This card has much in common with the Temperance card from the Tarot, and if it is found in conjunction with Tepy-a Khentet (#10), then the reader would do well to take a hard look at their actions to ensure their happiness isn't coming at someone else's expense.

Characteristics

The Dendera D zodiac ceiling depicts this decan as an anthropomorphic serpent holding two nw-jars. The same ceiling gives its mineral as garnet.



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