{"database": "deitydb", "table": "entities", "rows": [["ENT_EGY_KAUKET", "Kauket", null, "Egyptian", "Primordial goddess", "Primordial Deity", "darkness; primordial night; obscurity", null, "Hermopolitan", null, "A", "candidate_verified_name", "Egyptian primordial deity", 3, 1, 0, "Kauket (also Keket) is the female counterpart of Kek in the Hermopolis Ogdoad, personifying the feminine aspect of primordial darkness. Like the other three female Ogdoad deities (Naunet, Hauhet, Amunet), she is depicted with a serpent's head. Kauket shares the cosmological role of her male counterpart \u2014 together Kek and Kauket represent the totality of pre-creation darkness, the enveloping lightlessness before the first sunrise. Her attestation in individual religious texts is minimal; she functions primarily within the Ogdoad cosmological system as the feminine principle of darkness, ensuring the structural symmetry of the eight-member creative matrix. The serpent iconography of the female Ogdoad members may reflect the association of serpents with the underworld, regeneration, and the chthonic primordial forces that the female Ogdoad deities embody in contrast to the frog iconography of the male members (frogs being associated with the annual Nile inundation and fertility). Wilkinson (2003) p. 101.", "deity"]], "columns": ["entity_id", "canonical_name", "greek_name", "tradition", "entity_type", "category", "primary_domains", "tags", "cult_scope", "primary_period", "evidence_confidence", "review_status", "inclusion_basis", "earth_association_score", "chthonic_flag", "serpent_flag", "short_note", "entity_class"], "primary_keys": ["entity_id"], "primary_key_values": ["ENT_EGY_KAUKET"], "units": {}, "query_ms": 0.7813409997652343, "source": "jebboone/deitydb", "source_url": "https://github.com/jebboone/deitydb", "license": "MIT", "license_url": "https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT"}