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Egyptian Cat Mythology – Cats as Gods (2022)

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February 23, 2022
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Egyptian Cat Mythology – Cats as Gods

The papyrus with elements of the Egyptian ancient history, the character of mythology the goddess of love and the family center Bastet

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The idea of cats as gods is closely associated with ancient Egyptian cat mythology. The ancient Egyptians had several feline gods and goddesses. Lions were said to guard the great god Ra during his nightly journey through the underworld. The Egyptians had a fascination with lions.

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A look at Egyptian Cat Mythology

They created their sphinx with the body of a lion and the head of a Pharaoh.

Three lion goddesses existed in ancient Egypt. Sekhmet was a fierce and powerful goddess. She was a war goddess who was sent by her father Ra to earth to destroy his enemies. She is usually depicted as a woman with the head of a lion.

Another lion headed goddess was Tefnut whose name means moisture. She represented a primeval force of nature. The third lion goddess was Mafdet who was the goddess of protection.

The Protectress of Cats

Among her fierce sisters, gentle Bastet may seem a bit out of place. Often shown as a graceful cat wearing bracelets a broad collar and earrings, Bastet was the protectress of domestic cats and those who cared for them.

Her principle gifts to the world were joy and pleasure. She was a much beloved household deity in Egyptian cat mythology. Her principle temple was at Bubastis and was said to be one of the most beautiful and popular in all of Egypt. She had a secondary seat in Memphis as well.

There is some evidence to believe that the ancient Egyptians believed that Bastet and Sekhmet were actually two faces of the same divine force. Sekhmet representing the violent aspect of the divine, and Bastet, the gentler qualities.

Children and Egyptian Cat Mythology

Within Egyptian cat mythology Egyptian children were often consecrated to Bastet and placed under her protection. Bastet was considered a divine mother and was sometimes depicted with kittens.

When a woman in ancient Egypt wanted to have children, she would often wear a bracelet or a necklace depicting the goddess Bastet with kittens. The number of kittens shown with the goddess represented the number of children desired by the woman.

In Egyptian cat mythology the ancient Egyptians seemed to consider cats to be the height of beauty. The styles of makeup they used, especially around their eyes, tended to give them a feline look.

The Penalty was Death

According to Egyptian cat mythology cats were so highly regarded by the ancient Egyptians that the penalty for killing one was death. When a family cat died in an accident or of old age, its’ human family would go into mourning. They would shave their eyebrows off to show their grief.

Egyptian cat mythology was so strong that cats were often mummified. One royal cat was buried in a marble coffin. The hieroglyphs on her coffin referred to her as “Lady Cat”.

Bastet was said to be the wife of the god Ptah. Ptah was the creator god of the universe. Ptah and Bastet were said to have had a son, the fierce lion god Maahes. Maahes originated as a Nubian god.

A New Kingdom

During the New Kingdom, his worship moved northward where he was incorporated into the Egyptian pantheon as the son of Bastet and Ptah. On becoming a divine mother, Bastet became associated with the protectress of Lower Egypt, Wadjet.

They became linked as Wadjet-Bastet in Egyptian cat mythology. A similar association was created in the Upper Kingdom by the combination of Sekhmet and the Upper Kingdom protectress Nekhbet.

The constantly changing nature of Egyptian religion can be rather confusing. They had an inclusive attitude towards other gods and religions. The ancient Egyptians freely adapted and adopted these others into their own cosmology.

Egyptian Cat Mythology can be Difficult to Understand

This attitude makes it difficult for modern readers to understand Egyptian cat mythology. Most of us have been raised in religions whose nature is highly exclusive.

With an exclusive religion, outside influences are rejected or even actively repelled. The Egyptians, as demonstrated by the story of Bastet and Maahes, had a very different way of looking at religion.

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