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An ancient Egyptian statue of the goddess Bastet, the statue of the cat Bastet.

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Made in Egypt SIZE . 4.5* INCH Brand: PR NEFRT Raw.solid polystone An ancient Egyptian statue of the goddess Bastet, the statue of the cat Bastet. Statue of Bastet. made in egypt We present to you this ancient Egyptian statue of the goddess Bastet, as made by the ancient Egyptians. You can also present it as a wonderful gift from the ancient Egyptian civilization. Bastet The goddess of cats, Lower Egypt , the sun and the moon Bastet.svg Bastet in the retarded form of a cat-headed woman. His name is in hieroglyphs W1 t B1 The main worship center Tell Basta Code cat spitting wives Ptah , Anubis parents ra the father ra Modify the value of a property (P22) in Wikidata the mother Hathor Modify the value of a property (P25) in Wikidata siblings Tefnut , Shu , Sarqite , Sekhmet (on some occasions), Hathor (on some occasions), Thoth , Ptah (on some occasions) offspring Maahes , Khonsu Edit my source - Edit See template documentation Part of a series of articles about The religion of the ancient Egyptians Eye of Horus bw.svg concepts? ritual? Gods? mythical beings? Figures? sites? symbols? texts? Related religions? gate logo ancient egypt gate pnT Bastet, one of the gods of the ancient Egyptians. Worshiped in the form of a gentle cat, she was merged with the goddess Sekhmet in the modern state , where Sekhmet is represented in the form of a predatory lioness. When Bastet gets angry, she becomes Sekhmet, and takes revenge on enemies and those of bad character. The city of Bubastis (Tel Basta) was the center of her worship. The cat symbolizes the goddess Bastet, the daughter of the sun god RaThe drawings depicted a woman with a cat's head. Therefore, Bastet is considered the goddess of tenderness and meekness, as it has been closely associated with women. The ancient Egyptian domesticated the cat for noticing that it hunted mice that entered the granaries to eat and spoil them. The ancient Egyptian also raised it in homes. And when she died, he used to embalm her as he embalms his dead. Was found in Egypt on one of the large tombs containing about a million mummified cats, mummified extremely precise and tight. Show great respect for her.