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Ancient Egyptian Antiquities Statue of Bastet Ancient Egyptian god of Happiness

Ancient Egyptian Antiquities Statue of Bastet Ancient Egyptian god of Happiness
Ancient Egyptian Antiquities Statue of Bastet Ancient Egyptian god of Happiness
Ancient Egyptian Antiquities Statue of Bastet Ancient Egyptian god of Happiness
Ancient Egyptian Antiquities Statue of Bastet Ancient Egyptian god of Happiness
Ancient Egyptian Antiquities Statue of Bastet Ancient Egyptian god of Happiness
Ancient Egyptian Antiquities Statue of Bastet Ancient Egyptian god of Happiness
Ancient Egyptian Antiquities Statue of Bastet Ancient Egyptian god of Happiness
Ancient Egyptian Antiquities Statue of Bastet Ancient Egyptian god of Happiness

Ancient Egyptian Antiquities Statue of Bastet Ancient Egyptian god of Happiness
Ancient Egyptian Antiquities Statue of Bastet Ancient Egyptian god of Happiness. Bastet is the goddess of fun, happiness and comfort in ancient Egypt. The center of her worship was the city of Bubasta near Zagazig in the Delta, and it is now the city of Tell Basta. The goddess Bubastet was depicted in the form of a woman with a cat’s head, holding in one hand the goddess Hathor’s snoring, and in the other hand carrying a basket. It is also sometimes depicted as a cat. The beginning of the appearance of “Bastet” in Egyptian sources dates back to the era of the beginning of the dynasties, when some pots and pans were found on which the name of the deity “Bastet” was recorded in the regions of “Saqqara” and “Abydos”. She appears as a moderate mother and educator of the king in the Pyramid Texts Pyr. It was also associated with providing the deceased with protection in the “Coffin Texts” of the Middle Kingdom. However, her fierce nature remained, like most goddesses, in the form of a lioness. She was seen as the daughter of Ra and the “eye of Ra”. It was also associated with the moon, as the “eye of the moon”. And her relationship with the idol “Ra” continued, even when she was depicted in the form of a cat. Therefore, it was known as (the “cat of Ra”, which destroys the serpent, the enemy of the sun god). That the Item Will Delivered to You As Shown in Pictures Therefore we recommend that you see the picture well and then take your decision and take your responsibility. Width: 15 centimeters Height: 38.5 centimeters Depth: 22 centimet. Good Condition As shown in pictures. Stone in the Desert of the Egyptian City of Luxor.
Ancient Egyptian Antiquities Statue of Bastet Ancient Egyptian god of Happiness