Bast, an ancient Egyptian goddess, was primarily associated with home, fertility, and domesticity, often depicted as a lioness or as a woman with a lioness's head. She was believed to protect the home and family, particularly mothers and children, and was also a goddess of music, dance, and joy. Additionally, Bast had protective qualities in battle, symbolizing the fierce and nurturing aspects of femininity. Her dual nature allowed her to embody both the nurturing mother and the fierce warrior.
Apophis fought Bast for 7 years.
Bast is also known as "phloem," which is the tissue in vascular plants that transports organic nutrients, particularly sugars produced by photosynthesis. In a broader context, "bast" can refer to the fibrous material obtained from the inner bark of certain plants, used for making ropes, textiles, and other materials.
YeS bast, shu, tefnut , and serket
Muffin is Bast the cat goddess :)
When the father of Anubis is Ra; his sister can be Ashart, Anat, Bast, Wadjet, Anhur, Ma'at, Nekhbet, Serqet, Hathor and Mut. If his father is Osiris - or his mother is Isis, his sister can be Bast. This is because Greek rulers of Egypt after Alexander the Great saw Bast as being Artemis, and thus her brother was Horus (Apollo). Anubis is sometimes seen as a brother of Horus when his father is Osiris or his mother is Isis.
The ancient Egyptian goddess Bast was born with her powers, being a goddess from birth.
Kalleh Bast's population is 3,543.
Ørnulf Bast was born in 1907.
Ørnulf Bast died in 1974.
The consort of Bast was Ptah.
Bast and Bastet are both the same goddess.
Bast is a cat goddess because she was partcat.
Bast was married to Ptah and had a son
Bast is the Ancient Egyptian goddess of cats, also known as Bastette.
Apophis fought Bast for 7 years.
Bast is the ancient Egyptian goddess of cats or sensual pleasure.
Bast fiber provides mechanical strength to plant.