The Ogdoad, an ancient group of eight primordial deities, played a foundational role in Egyptian cosmogony, symbolizing chaos and pre-creation forces. Worshipped in Hermopolis, they represent key elements like water, infinity, darkness, and hiddenness. These forces later influenced the emergence of more defined gods, such as Ra and Amun, who organized chaos into divine order. The Ogdoad’s themes of chaos, rebirth, and transformation shaped Egyptian religious thought, influencing creation myths and the balance between order and chaos, light and dark, and life and death.
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