Bastet was an ancient Egyptian god who helped women at childbirth.
Bastet is not well known for having a daughter in ancient Egyptian myth.
bastet is related to thoth
Bastet the Egyptian goddess never died in myth.
Bastet is a goddess.
No; Hathor became Sekhmet; but Sekhmet herself is identified with Bastet.
Bastet in ancient Egyptain myth is not noted for fear, she fought the great enemy of Ra her father Apep/Aphophis.
Bast was born a Egyptian goddess in myth.
There is no ancient Egyptian myth about the childhood of Bast.
Bastet is not well known for having a daughter in ancient Egyptian myth.
Bast was born from either Isis or Ra in ancient Egyptian myth.
There is no ancient Egyptian myth about the childhood of Bast; she was a younger daughter of Ra/Re.
Because in greek legend an myth there were 2 ancient cat gods Ailuros and Bastet
Bastet was created by her father Re or Ra. She had no mother. It was believed she was created by his develping sperm in the ocean.
Nefertem and Maahes are called the sons of Bastet, but they are not noted in Egyptian myth for having any children of thier own.
The main source of information about the Bast cult comes from Herodotus who visited Bubastis around 450 BC during after the changes in the cult. He equated Bastet with the Greek Goddess Artemis. He wrote extensively about the cult.
She was/is the Egyptian cat goddess, the goddess of fire, cats, home and fertility. According to one myth, she was the personification of the soul of http://wiki.answers.com/../isis.htmShe was also called the "Lady of the East".
bastet is related to thoth