From south to north, (left to right), the seven sanctuaries at the rear of the temple were dedicated to Seti I, Ptah, Re-Horakhty, Amun, Osiris, Isis and Horus, and the statues of each god were almost certainly situated in their respective chambers. Each chapel is decorated with rituals associated with various festivals related to these gods. Actually these scenes are fairly similar to each other, with mostly only the god changing from room to room, though this is not always the case.
In the chapel dedicated to Seti I, starting from the left, Seti is borne into the sanctuary, preceded by a sem-priest wearing the panther skin. Next, the king is brought into the presence of the gods who acknowledge and bless him. Here, Seshat, the consort of Thoth, wearing her seven-petaled headdress, writes the king's name for eternity.