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Bastet; "Devouring Lady" (from bas, to devour, with feminine ending) ... You are about to enter the shrine of the ancient Egyptian goddess Bastet. (Entrance at the bottom of this page); ... Bastet, another form of her name would then be the feminine of Bast, which is already feminine! This could be due to the fact that a...
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inanna.virtualave.net/bastet.html
inanna.virtualave.net/bastet.html
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Divine Feline ; Bast, Devouring Lady, Lady of Truth ... Thousands of years we shared the same planet; Thousands of years hast thou protected us ... The Goddess Bastet...
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inanna.virtualave.net/bastetshrine.html
inanna.virtualave.net/bastetshrine.html
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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 by many today. Her worship began around the year 3200 BCE during the second dynasty in northern Egypt and her city is Bubastis.
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www.moggies.co.uk/bastet/bastet.html
www.moggies.co.uk/bastet/bastet.html
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Bastet (mythology) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In Egyptian mythology, Bast (also spelled Ubasti , Baset , and later Bastet ) is an ancient solar and war goddess, worshipped at least since the Second Dynasty. In the late dynasties, the prie...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bastet_(mythology)
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The goddess Bastet was usually represented as a woman with the head of a domesticated cat. However, up until 1000 BC she was portrayed as a lioness. Bastet was the daughter of Re, the sun god. It may have been through him that she acquired her feline characteristics.
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www.egyptianmyths.net/bastet.htm
www.egyptianmyths.net/bastet.htm
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Category: Egyptian Gods, Content: The symbol of Bastet was the cat, which was a sacred animal to the Egyptians and held a high, honoured position ... The cat was a symbol of Bastet, many statues of cats were made to honor her. Thus cats were very sacred animals to the Egyptians and held a high, honored position.
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www.aldokkan.com/religion/bastet.htm
www.aldokkan.com/religion/bastet.htm
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Would you like to hear Bastet's words of wisdom for a more meaningful life? ... Bastet (also known as Bast) was the cat goddess, whose cult centered in Bubastis in the region of the Nile delta. It's small wonder so many dancers are drawn to name their studios after Bastet or acquire artwork featuring her--she was the...
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www.shira.net/egypt-goddess.htm
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Linux games database ... Well Tetris(R) probably isn't evil, but Bastet certainly is. >:-) Bastet stands for "bastard tetris", and is a simple ncurses-based Tetris(R) clone for Linux. Unlike normal Tetris(R), however, Bastet does not choose your next brick at random.
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happypenguin.org/show?bastet
happypenguin.org/show?bastet
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