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EGYPTIAN CAT GODDESS BAST STATUES; CAT GODDESS BASTET STATUE; BAST GODDESS WALL RELIEF; BASTET BOOKEND; ANIMAL MEMORIAL CREMATION URN FOR CATS** Bast Statue with Scarab Necklace; Small Bast Statues...
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This fantastic Goddess Bast statue will weather well outside or bring a touch of the ancient Cat Goddess' presence inside your home, along with the joy,
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Summary: Bast is one of the oldest known deities, the Kemetic (ancient Egyptian) Goddess of cats, dawn, civilization, home, bounty, plenty, enlightenment, art, music, dance, creation, birth, fertility, sex, physical pleasure, lesbians, Picture courtesy of JBL Statues this reproduction was sold by Sacred Source ;
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Bast or Bastet is the Egyptian goddess of pleasure, sexuality, music, dancing and joy. She is a Daughter of Ra, and is often portrayed as carrying out his...
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As a sun goddess, Bast was the goddess of plenty and the mistress of pleasure. The celebrating of her festivals were renowned for being the most lavish of...
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Egyptian Statue: Bast, Bast, a national deity of ancient Egypt, was the cat headed goddess of the beneficial aspect of the Sun, opposing Sekhmet,
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A votive Bast cat. Statues such as these were routinely offered in the temples of Bast in lieu of the real thing. The eyes in this one are piercingly human. Located in the British Museum. Photographed by Imakhu Christina Paul...
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Entry for Bast in the Names of Netjer glossary at Kemet.org. the Valley Temple of the Pyramid of Khafra at modern-day Giza next to the Sphinx had a "Portal of Bast" as well as statues of Bast in the company of the king. Over time, Bast's image metamorphosed to become more similar to that of Hethert;
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