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🌟 Who is Bastet? Bastet is one of the most beloved deities in ancient Egyptian mythology. She is the goddess of home, fertility, childbirth, women's secrets, and cats. Often depicted as a lioness or as a woman with the head of a lioness or domestic cat, Bastet embodies both fierce protection and nurturing gentleness. 🌟 Symbols of Bastet: Cats: Representing grace, agility, and protection. Sistrum: A musical instrument symbolizing joy and festivity. Ankh: The symbol of life. Eye of Horus: Pr... Bastet Art Goddess, Basset Egyptian Goddess, Bastet Symbol, Chakra Prompts, Nut Egyptian Goddess, Bast Goddess, Egyptian Goddess Bastet, Bastet Goddess, Ancient Egyptian Mythology

🌟 Who is Bastet? Bastet is one of the most beloved deities in ancient Egyptian mythology. She is the goddess of home, fertility, childbirth, women's secrets, and cats. Often depicted as a lioness or as a woman with the head of a lioness or domestic cat, Bastet embodies both fierce protection and nurturing gentleness. 🌟 Symbols of Bastet: Cats: Representing grace, agility, and protection. Sistrum: A musical instrument symbolizing joy and festivity. Ankh: The symbol of life. Eye of Horus…

Bast was usually seen as a woman with a cat’s head or a lioness. The cat was a sacred animal in Ancient Egypt and was often associated with royalty and gods. The Goddess represented fertility and motherhood but could also be fierce with protection when necessary. She was a famous goddess, and temples were built in her honor throughout Egypt. She also served as a divine nursemaid and mother figure to the Pharaoh and was worshiped as a goddess of war and vengeance. Bastet Goddess Symbol, Eygptain Goddess Tattoos, Bast Tattoo Goddesses, Bast Goddess Tattoo, Egyptian Bastet Tattoo, Sekhmet Tattoo Goddesses, Bastet Tattoo Egyptian Goddess, Baset Egyptian Goddess Tattoo, Bastet Egyptian Goddess Art

Bast is best known as the feline Goddess of ancient Egypt, also called Bastet. Worshiped throughout Upper and Lower Egypt, the exact period is unknown but some believe it was around the time of the second or Han dynasty. Her cult was centered around the city of Bubastis. Originally a lioness goddess, Bast is usually...

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