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Did Bastet have any relatives?

bastet is related to thoth


Did Bastet have any kids?

Sekhmet was Bastet's twin sister. Bastet had no brothers.


Who are the enemies of bast?

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.


Does any one have any info and sources on Ma'at Bes or Bastet?

Bastet was the feline/cat goddess of Ancient Egypt.


Did Bastet the Egyptian god have any brothers or sisters?

Bastet had a twin sister Called Sekhmet who later on had a son called Maahes but she did not have any brothers


Did Bastet have a tail?

When Bastet the ancient Egyptain cat goddess was depicted as a cat, yes. Otherwise, not in any ancient act.


Why did the Egyptians defy Bastet?

Ancient Egyptians had free will, even to disobey the deities, but Bast was a vengeance goddess who punished the enemies of Ra and the sinful.


What did the Bastet do?

nothing Bastet is a cat goddess


Where did Bastet rule in Egypt?

Bastet is a goddess.


What was the name cat goddess?

Bastet.


Who did bastet marry?

Bastet was consort of Ptah.


What did bastet do to the king?

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.