{"database": "deitydb", "table": "entities", "rows": [["ENT_EGY_OGDOAD", "Ogdoad", null, "Egyptian", "Primordial deity collective", "Primordial Deity", "primordial waters; darkness; infinity; hiddenness; Hermopolitan creation", null, "Hermopolitan", null, "A", "candidate_verified_name", "Egyptian primordial deity collective", 2, 0, 0, "The Ogdoad (Egyptian: khmun, \"the eight\"; Greek: Ogdoas) is the Hermopolitan collective of eight primordial deities who constitute the pre-creation cosmological matrix in the theology of Hermopolis Magna (modern Ashmunein, Middle Egypt). The name of the city, Khmun (Coptic: Shmun), derives directly from the word for \"eight\" (\u1e2bmn), reflecting the centrality of the Ogdoad to the city's religious identity. The eight deities are four male-female pairs, each embodying one primordial quality of the pre-creation state: Nun and Naunet (the primordial waters), Heh and Hauhet (infinity/boundlessness), Kek and Kauket (primordial darkness), and Amun and Amunet (the hidden/invisible). Together they represent the full matrix of creative potential \u2014 the totality of what existed before creation brought order, light, and differentiated being into existence. In the Hermopolitan cosmology, the Ogdoad's primordial forces are stirred (by Thoth's creative voice in some versions; by their own internal dynamic in others) to produce the primordial mound (the benben or Island of Flame) from which the creator deity (Atum-Ra, or specifically Thoth as the Hermopolitan demiurge) emerges to begin the ordered creation. The Ogdoad cosmology predates the Heliopolitan Ennead (Atum's family) as the primary Egyptian cosmological system; the two systems coexisted and influenced each other throughout Egyptian history. The Ogdoad has a notable reception in the Gnostic Ogdoad tradition (the \"eighth heaven\" or octadic pleroma structure), where the Hermopolitan cosmological structure of eight primordial forces was adapted into Valentinian and Sethian cosmological schemas. Thoth (Hermopolis's patron deity) is the organizing/creative intelligence within the Ogdoad system, receiving the Ogdoad's primordial energies and giving them creative direction. Pinch (2002) pp. 165-168; Wilkinson (2003) pp. 99-102.", "collective"]], "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_OGDOAD"], "units": {}, "query_ms": 0.7284710000021732, "source": "jebboone/deitydb", "source_url": "https://github.com/jebboone/deitydb", "license": "MIT", "license_url": "https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT"}