Bastet the Egyptian goddess never died in myth.
Bastet is the ancient Egyptian cat goddess, and has the face of a cat as well.
Bastet was an ancient Egyptian god who helped women at childbirth.
Bastet was the Egyptian goddess of love.
Bastet - "Devouring Lady" - Cat-goddess of the home.
In ancient Egyptian mythology, the goddess Bastet (or Baset) was often associated with home, fertility, and domesticity. She was frequently depicted as a lioness or a woman with the head of a lioness or domestic cat. Bastet was considered the daughter of the sun god Ra, and while she wasn't specifically "married" in the same way gods were in other mythologies, she was sometimes linked to the god Ptah, the creator god and patron of craftsmen. Their relationship symbolized the balance between the nurturing aspects of Bastet and the creative powers of Ptah.
Bastet is the ancient Egyptian cat goddess, and has the face of a cat as well.
Bastet was an ancient Egyptian god who helped women at childbirth.
Bastet's father is typically believed to be the Egyptian god Ra, who was one of the most important deities in ancient Egyptian religion.
Bastet was the Egyptian goddess of love.
Bast/Bastet
Bast is the ancient Egyptian goddess of the sun (originally), the moon (after the Greeks), cats, women, and secrets. Anubis is the ancient Egyptian god of mummification, and the dead on their path through the underworld.
Bastet was associated with the cat, and often depicted as a lioness or domestic cat. She was a goddess in ancient Egyptian religion, known as the goddess of home, fertility, and protection. Cats were considered sacred in ancient Egypt, and they were often kept as pets to honor Bastet.
In Egyptian mythology, Bastet's mother is believed to be the goddess Isis. Bastet is often depicted as Isis' daughter in some ancient texts and artwork.
An Egyptian god of crafs who had Ra as a father and bastet as a mother
She is related to Thoth, the Ibis god
The Cat Goddess from is Bastet.
Bastet - "Devouring Lady" - Cat-goddess of the home.