
from: http://www.nilecommerce.net/statues/goddess_statues.htm
Bast, The Cat-Goddess Cat-goddess Bast was also known as Bastet and to the Greeks, who, strangely considered her to be a virgin, Artemis. An alternative name was Pesht - the origin of "Puss." Bast's cult center was at Bubastis (modern-day Tell Basta, north of Giza) which came to prominence during the rule of the Libyan pharoah Sheshon I, in the middle of the tenth centure BCE. ![]() Bast was protrayed as a cat, or as a woman with the head of her sacred animal. She had a reputation for ferocity, as a protector from demons and disease. Her gentler side was as the sensuous diety of music, pleasure, dance, and fertility. Her feminine qualities associate her with Hathor. ![]() -Isis, Queen of Egyptian Magic, page 109 Background and waggy-tail kitty below images from: http://hem.passagen.se/kattmor/katter.htm |