In ancient Egyptian mythology, Bastet, the goddess of home, fertility, and protection, was often depicted as a lioness or a woman with a lioness head. She played a crucial role in the cosmic battle against Apep (or Apophis), the serpent deity representing chaos and destruction. Bastet, alongside other deities, would confront Apep to protect the sun god Ra during his nightly journey through the underworld, using her fierce nature and strength to vanquish him and restore order. This eternal struggle symbolized the triumph of light over darkness and order over chaos.
Bastet was known for the fact that she protected Ra (the sun god) from the evil serpent, Apep.
Bastet in ancient Egyptain myth is not noted for fear, she fought the great enemy of Ra her father Apep/Aphophis.
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In ancient Egyptian mythology, the enemies of the goddess Bastet were typically depicted as the forces of chaos and disorder, such as the serpent god Apep (Apophis) and the demon god Set. These adversaries symbolized the threats to harmony and balance in the world, which Bastet, as a protector deity, sought to defend against. Bastet was often invoked for her powers of protection and was associated with the sun god Ra in his role as a warrior against darkness and evil.
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Sekhmet was Bastet's twin sister. Bastet had no brothers.
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Bastet is a goddess.
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Bastet was consort of Ptah.
Battle Apep.
Neith is sometimes believed to be the mother of Ra and of Apep/Apophis (as well as Sobek); Apep is said to fight Ra every night either because he is evil and imprisoned or because Apep had been a king and Ra had overthrown him and imprisoned him. Any children of Apep are not yet known.