In ancient Egyptian mythology, Bastet, the goddess of home, fertility, and domesticity, was often associated with protection and motherhood. She was also believed to protect the pharaoh and the nation. If referring to a specific story, Bastet is sometimes depicted as a fierce lioness who could protect the king from enemies. However, she was also known to offer comfort and healing, reflecting her dual nature as both nurturing and fierce.
Bastet was consort of Ptah.
Bastet was created by her father Ra and the ocean :)
Bubastis, the cult center of Bastet, was the capital of Egypt for a time during the Late Period, and some pharaohs took her name in their king-names. Herodotus' description of her temple at Bubastis is that of a place of great splendor and beauty, rivaled only by the templesof Ra and Horus.
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Bastet was married to Ptah and had a son. --Some say she was married to Ra though.
bastet is related to thoth
Sekhmet was Bastet's twin sister. Bastet had no brothers.
she was born under the ground and she was born july 14 of 1824 and was married to a cat of first sight she lived in an old middle king dom and rescued a queen and took the queen to the castle and the queen named the cat bastet and sthe queen also said bastet will become queen. and that my friends is how bastet became queen
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Bastet.
Bastet is a goddess.
Bastet was consort of Ptah.
Bast and Bastet are both the same goddess.
bastet enemies where aphopios serpent scorpion
Bastet was created by her father Ra and the ocean :)
Bastet the goddess also known as Bast, did not die.
The ancient Egyptain cat goddess Bastet did not die in myths.