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-'''Heru-ra-ha'''<br> +{{stub}} 
-A composite deity in Crowley's quasi-Egyptian mythology; composed of Ra-Hoor-Khuit and Hoor-par-kraat. Apparently without basis in historical Egyptian mythology, but the name, translated into Egyptian, means something approximating "Horus and Ra be Praised!" SEE ALSO [[Ra-Hoor-Khuit]], [[Hoor-pa-kraat]].+{{thelema}} 
 +A composite deity in Crowley's quasi-Egyptian mythology; composed of Ra-Hoor-Khuit and Hoor-par-kraat. Apparently without basis in historical Egyptian mythology, but the name, translated into Egyptian, means something approximating "Horus and Ra be Praised!"
 +==See Also==
 +* [[Ra-Hoor-Khuit]]
 +* [[Hoor-pa-kraat]]
----- +==References== 
- +* [http://www.amberwood.org/egypt.htm Egyptian Gods and Goddess']
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-Reference: http://www.amberwood.org/egypt.htm+

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A composite deity in Crowley's quasi-Egyptian mythology; composed of Ra-Hoor-Khuit and Hoor-par-kraat. Apparently without basis in historical Egyptian mythology, but the name, translated into Egyptian, means something approximating "Horus and Ra be Praised!"

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