The Central Hall is in front of the Sanctuary. Dwelling Place of the Gods and Birth House of the Strong Horus, are its names. It is 23 2/3 by 9 Cubits. The (portable) shrines of the gods, who's beauty is praised, are kept here; the Divine Ennead of Mesen is depicted on its walls.
Place Where Gods Repose
About the Central Hall
This was the place where the other gods of the Temple were housed, each in their own portable shrine.
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Repose - 20. Food Offerings Altar
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