Egyptian Literature/The Book of the Dead/The Serpent Sata

THE SERPENT SATA

[From the Papyrus of Nu (British Museum No. 10477, sheet n).]

The Chapter of making the transformation into the serpent Sata. The chancellor-in-chief, Nu, triumphant, saith:

“I am the serpent Sata whose years are many.[1] I die and I am born again each day. I am the serpent Sata which dwelleth in the uttermost parts of the earth. I die, and I am born again, and I renew myself, and I grow young each day.”

  1. Literally, “dilated with years.”