Bastet, the ancient Egyptian goddess of home, fertility, and domesticity, was often honored with offerings that included food, flowers, and incense. Common offerings included fruits like pomegranates and dates, as well as baked goods, particularly bread. Additionally, women would sometimes dedicate their jewelry or other personal items to her in hopes of seeking her protection and blessings. Cats, being sacred to Bastet, were also revered and sometimes mummified as offerings.
bastet is related to thoth
Sekhmet was Bastet's twin sister. Bastet had no brothers.
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Bastet.
Bastet is a goddess.
Bastet was consort of Ptah.
Bast and Bastet are both the same goddess.
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Bastet, the Egyptian goddess, is often depicted with a lioness or cat head and was associated with protecting the home and family. She was not depicted as eating in ancient texts, as she represented protection, fertility, and motherhood. However, in modern interpretations, she is sometimes associated with offerings of fish, milk, and other foods traditionally offered to deities in ancient Egypt.
Bastet was created by her father Ra and the ocean :)
Bastet the goddess also known as Bast, did not die.