Bastet was the benign (relatively speaking) form of Sekhmet, an agent of Ra sent to earth to put the "fear of god" into them. She did not have any particular powers, however was the goddess of fertility and family matters and so was associated with the domesticated cat (who gives birth to multiple offspring and cares for her litter), while Sekhmet was depicted as a ferocious lioness.
bastet powres were fire she was called lady of the east.
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Bastet is not well known for having a daughter in ancient Egyptian myth.
Bast is often seen carrying a sistrum in her depictons; a woman who wanted children sometimes wore an amulet showing the goddess with kittens, the number of which indicated her own desired number of children. She also held the ankh.
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bastets enemies where aphios serpent from the under ground death .
Phat
to look after cats
In Egyptain myth, yes.
i pretty sure its in Bubastis, in the eastern delta of egypt
No the sun god Ra and the god Atum were
If the mother of Bastet was Isis, her brother was Horus; if a daughter of Ra her siblings include Shu and Tefnut.
A desert cat, or a woman with the head of a cat (this form possibly dates after the domestication of the Egyptian wild cat).
Nefertem and Maahes are called the sons of Bastet, but they are not noted in Egyptian myth for having any children of thier own.
Bastet is not well known for having a daughter in ancient Egyptian myth.
Bastet was identified with Hathor, Mut, Sekhmet, Tefnut; she was the daughter of Atum/Ra and soemtimes Isis; her consort was Ptah, she was also said to be mother of Anubis, or Mahes and Nefertem.