THE BOOK OF THE DEAD

The Papyrus of Ani

by

E. A. WALLIS BUDGE

Late keeper of Assyrian and Egyptian
Antiquities
in the British Museum

[1895]

PLATE XXV.

Vignette: A swallow perched on a conical object
painted red and green.

Text [CHAPTER LXXXVI.]: HERE BEGIN THE CHAPTERS
OF MAKING TRANSFORMATIONS. THE CHANGING INTO A SWALLOW. Saith Osiris Ani, triumphant:
“I am the swallow, [I am] the swallow, [I am] the scorpion, the daughter of Ra.
Hail, ye gods, whose scent is sweet; hail, ye gods, whose scent is sweet! Hail,
thou Flame, which comest forth from the horizon! Hail, thou who art in the city.
May the Guardian of the Bight lead me on. O stretch out up unto me thine bands that
I may be able to pass my days in the Island of Flame. I have fared forth with my
warrant. I have come with the power thereof. Let the doors be opened unto me. How
shall I tell what I have seen therein? Horus was like unto the prince of the sacred
bark, and the throne of his father was given unto him. Sut, the son of Nut, also
hath gotten the fall which he wrought for Horus. He who is in Sekhem passed judgment
upon me. I stretched out my hands and my arms unto Osiris. I have passed on to judgment,
and I have come that I may speak; grant that I may pass on and deliver my message.
I enter in, having been judged; I come out at the door of Neb-er-tcher magnified
and glorified. I am found pure at the Great place of passage [of souls]. I have
put away my faults. I have done away mine offences. I have cast out the sins which
were a part of me. I, even I, am pure, I, even I, am mighty. O ye doorkeepers, I
have made my way [unto you]. I am like unto you. I have come forth by day. I have
walked with my legs, and I have gotten the power of the footstep wherewith do walk
the shining ones of light I, even I, know the hidden ways to the doors of
the Field of Aaru; and, though my body be buried, yet let me rise up; and may I
come forth and overthrow all my foes upon earth.”

Appendix

Rubric. If this chapter be known
[by the deceased], he shall come forth by day in Neter-khert, and he shall go in
again after he hath come forth. if this chapter be not known, he shall not enter
in after he hath come forth, nor shall he come forth by day.

Vignette: A golden hawk holding a flail, emblem
of rule.

Text [CHAPTER LXXVII.]: CHAPTER OF CHANGING INTO
A GOLDEN HAWK. Saith Osiris Ani: ” May I, even I, arise in the seshet chamber,
like unto a hawk of gold coming forth from his egg. May I fly and may I hover as
a hawk, with a back seven cubits wide, and with wings made of emeralds of the South.
May I come forth from the sektet boat, and may my heart be brought unto me
from the mountain of the east. May I alight on the atet boat, and may those
who are in their companies be brought unto me, bowing down as they come. May I rise,
may I gather myself together as the beautiful golden hawk [which hath] the head
of a bennu bird. May I enter into the presence of Ra daily to hear his words,
and may I sit down among the mighty gods of Nut. May a homestead be made ready for
me, and may offerings of food and drink be put before me therein. May I eat therein;
may I become a shining one therein; may I be filled therein to, my heart’s fullest
desire; may sacred wheat be given unto me to eat. May I, by myself, get power over
the guardian of my head.”

Vignette: A green hawk, holding a flail, and standing
upon a pylon-shaped pedestal.

Text [CHAPTER LXXVIII.]: THE CHAPTER OF CHANGING
INTO A SACRED HAWK. Saith Osiris Ani: “Hail, thou mighty one, come unto Tattu. Make
thou my paths, and let me pass round [to visit] my thrones. Make me to renew myself
and make me to wax strong. Grant that I may be feared, and make me to be a terror.
May the gods of the underworld fear me, and may they fight for me in their habitations.
Let not him that would do harm unto me draw nigh unto me. Let me walk through the
house of darkness. May I, the feeble, clothe and cover myself; and may they (i.e.,
the gods) not do the like unto me. Hail, ye gods who hear my speech! Hail, ye rulers
who are among the followers of Osiris. Be ye therefore silent, O ye gods, [when]
the god speaketh with me; he heareth what is right and true. What I speak unto him,
do thou also speak, O Osiris. Grant thou that I may go round my course according
to the order which cometh forth from thy mouth concerning me. May I see thy forms;
may I be able to understand thy will. Grant that I may come forth, that I may get
power over my legs, and that I may be like unto Neb-er-tcher upon his throne. May
the gods of the underworld fear me, and may they fight for me in their habitations.
Grant thou that I may pass on my way with the godlike ones who rise up. May I be
set up upon my resting-place like unto the Lord of Life; may I be joined unto Isis,
the divine Lady. May the gods make me strong against him that would do harm unto
me, and may no one come to see me fall helpless. May I pass over the paths, may
I come into the furthermost parts of heaven. I entreat for speech with Seb, I make
supplication unto Hu and unto Neb-er-tcher that the gods of the underworld may fear
me, and that they may fight for me in their habitations, when they see that thou
hast provided me with the fowl of the air and the fish of the sea.

“I am one of those shining ones who live in rays of
light. I have made my form like unto the form [of the god] who cometh out and manifesteth
himself in Tattu; for I have become worthy of honour by reason of his honour, and
he hath spoken unto thee of the things which concern me. Surely he hath made the
fear of me [to go forth], and hath created terror of me! The gods of the {continued
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