| Akhet - Inundation |
Event |
Location |
Timeperiod |
Notes |
| 1st month of Akhet day 10 |
making the procession of Aset in Pi-Neter
in order to present offerings to her brother
Wesir and to....
Making the procession of the same goddess at
night-time; return to the temple of Khnum
|
Esna |
Late Period |
|
| 1st month of Akhet day 12 |
Making the procession of the same goddess
in the temple of Pi-Sahure;
returning to Esna at night-time
|
Esna |
Late Period |
|
| 1st month of Akhet day 30 |
Feast of Wesir and the Ennead |
Abydos |
NK, Ramesses II |
Aset as part of the Ennead |
| 2nd month of Akhet day 5 |
Feast of Wesir and the Ennead |
Abydos |
NK, Ramesses II |
Aset as part of the Ennead |
| 2nd month of Akhet day 6 |
Festival of Aset the Great, Lady of the Two Lands.
It is the beginning of writing for her (of her annals)
by her mother Tefnut, as for her elder brother Wesir
|
Edfu |
Late Period |
Calendar of HetHert |
| 2nd month of Akhet day 6 |
Feast of Aset; they call it
"the beginning of making festivals"
|
Esna |
Late Period |
|
| 3rd Akhet day 17 |
Great and small landing in Abydos,
mourning of Aset and NebtHet
|
Abydos |
NK, Ramesses II |
|
| 4th month of Akhet days 18-30 |
Mysteries of Wesir |
Abydos |
Ramesses II |
Aset as mourning spouse |
| The Epagomenal Days |
Event |
Location |
Timeperiod |
Notes |
| Five Epagomenal Days |
Days 1-5, feasts, Births of Wesir, Heru, Set, Aset, NebtHet |
Lahun, Fayium |
MK, Senwosret II |
From extant papyrii |
| Five Epagomenal Days |
Birth of Heru, Aset, NebtHet, together with every day of appearing at his whish. |
Kom Ombo |
Late Period |
|
| Five Days Over the Year |
Birth of [Aset]. The First Feast of this god
is celebrated. Going out in procession, resting
in the Place of the First Feast oppo[site] Re;
invocation [...]; offering(?) is made for the
purification-feast. Every instruction is carried
out [... ...] on this day. Going in procession
from thee; resting in the Mesenet-chapel.
|
Edfu |
Late Period |
Large Calendar of Heru |
| Five Days Over the Year |
Birth of Aset. Fest of 'revealing the face'
of this goddess with her ennead. Performing all
the rites of the feast of robing[...] according
to the ritual of the place of the First Feast.
They make a great oblation of bread, beer, oxen,
fowl, wine, milk, pome-granate-wine, [gazelles, oryx,
ibexes(?)], cranes pigeons, fattened ducks, with fresh
vegetables and all (kinds of) fruit. it is so sweet to
serve the Beautiful One with right offerings!
This goddess is taken out in processions as a
female Bes; consecrating[.....]; invocations and
summons. All the rites are celebrated in accord
with what is the ritual.
|
Edfu |
Late Period |
Calendar of HetHert |
| Five Epagomenal Days: 4th day |
Birth of Aset; that good feast of
the sky and earth; presenting the material
to Khnum and his ennead. |
Esna |
Late Period |
|
| [the fourth] of the five Epagomenal Days |
the beautiful day of the night of the child in the nest |
Dendera |
Late Period |
Aset accompanies HetHert in Procession |
| Peret - Growing |
Event |
Location |
Timeperiod |
Notes |
| 2nd month of Peret day 6 |
Raising the Djed pillar for Wesir; gods mourn him |
Abydos |
NK, Seti I |
Aset as mourner and spouse, protector of the king. |
| 2nd month of Peret day 21 |
Feast of Victory |
Edfu |
Late period |
Large Calendar of Heru. Aset oversees the slaying of Set. |
| 4th month of Peret day 4 |
(Celebration of) the birth-giving of the goddess,
for Aset, mother of the god on this day until the 21st,
the goddess goes around her town/domain
|
Edfu |
Late Period |
Calendar of HetHert |
| Shomu - Harvesting |
Event |
Location |
Timeperiod |
Notes |
| 3rd Shomu day 7 |
Offerings are made to you in Heliopolis on the Feast of the Sixth Day
Glorious are the great feasts when many festivals are celebrated for you
With rich offerings at Bigeh |
Philae |
Late Period |
Hymn on temple wall |
3rd Shomu day 12 |
they celebrate the marriage contract of the
Mistress of mankind [....]Isis; Ihy is born then;
[feast?] of Re
|
Edfu |
Late Period |
Calendar of HetHert |
| 4th Shomu day 30 |
Festival of Light |
Various places |
Modern day |
Kemetic Orthodoxy |