1. Bastet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bastet is the name commonly used by scholars today to refer to a feline goddess of Ancient Egyptian religion who was worshipped at least since the Second Dynasty.
2. Ancient Egypt: the Mythology - Bastet
Bastet (Bast) Symbols: cat, lioness, sistrum, Udjat (Eye of Horus) Cult Center: Bubastis Links: The Name of Bast. The goddess Bastet was usually represented as a woman ...
3. Bastet Ancient Egyptian Cat Goddess
Bastet "Devouring Lady" (from bas, to devour, with feminine ending) Bast is first and foremost a protectress; specifically of the royal house and the Two Lands.
4. Bastet
The Egyptian cat-headed goddess, Bastet was strictly a solar deity until the arrival of Greek influence on Egyptian society, when she became a lunar goddess due to ...
5. Bastet - Cat Goddess
Bast (Bastet, Pasch, Ubasti, Ba en Aset) - Daughter of the sun god Ra, wife of Ptah, and mother of Mihos, Bast is an ancient Egyptian goddess who is still greatly revered ...
6. Bastet: Definition from Answers.com
(West Asian mythology) The Egyptian cat goddess was probably at first associated with a lioness rather than the domesticated cat. The cat-headed goddess had her cult ...
7. Bastet
Bastet: Goddess of Joy Joy, Healing, Protector of Women Goddess Protector of Cats. Bastet is a gentle goddess. Sadly, nowadays she is forgotten and rarely ...
8. Bastet (Egyptian goddess) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Bastet (Egyptian goddess), ancient Egyptian goddess worshipped in the form of a lioness and later a cat. The daughter of Re, the sun god, Bastet was an ancient deity ...
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