cat
basts name means female devourer
The animal head associated with the Egyptian goddess Bast, also known as Bastet, is that of a lioness or a domestic cat. She is often depicted with the body of a woman and the head of a lioness or a cat.
She is the Egyptian cat goddess.
Bast is the ancient Egyptian goddess of cats or sensual pleasure.
Hathor is the Egyptian goddess of dance, music, joy, birth and fertility. The animal most associated with her is a winged cow. Bast (or Bastet) is also associated with music and dance but in a more raucous way. The ultimate "party animal", she was associated most with cats.
The names of the Eyptian cat goddesses are Bast (Bastet) and Sekhemet. They are both Ra's lieutenants Bast is the more commonly known of the two. Sekhemet is also the goddess of fire.
The Goddess Bast/Bastet has the head of a cat, in Egyptian mythology.
She is the Egyptian cat goddess.
Bast is the ancient Egyptian goddess of cats or sensual pleasure.
The ancient Egyptians saw Bast as a cat goddess. Many ancient Egyptian gods had animal heads.
Hathor is the Egyptian goddess of dance, music, joy, birth and fertility. The animal most associated with her is a winged cow. Bast (or Bastet) is also associated with music and dance but in a more raucous way. The ultimate "party animal", she was associated most with cats.
The consort of Bast was Ptah.
Bast was married to Ptah and had a son
The name of the Egyptian's cat goddess is Bastet or Bast.
Bast is the Ancient Egyptian goddess of cats, also known as Bastette.
Bast was born a Egyptian goddess in myth.
Bast
Bast, or Bastet
Bast is and Egyptian Goddess sometimes portrayed as a cat, lion, or a person with a cat or lion face. Also, she is not a Wiccan Goddess. She has been followed for centuries by Egyptian peoples.