Kauket
Kauket, also spelled Keket, Keket, or Kaeket, is a goddess in ancient Egyptian mythology associated with primordial darkness. In most sources she is the female counterpart to the male god Kek, the deity of darkness before creation. As part of the Hermopolitan Ogdoad, Kauket forms one of eight primordial beings that personify cosmic elements at the dawn of the world.
In the Hermopolitan cosmogony, Kauket and Kek make up the dark pair, alongside other couples such as
Worship of Kauket was not the focus of a large, individual cult; she is primarily a scholarly
In modern Egyptology, Kauket is discussed in studies of Hermopolitan theology and cosmogony, and she remains