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Bastet : La Déesse Chat

La déesse de l'amour et de la joie, Bastet, était vénérée pour sa nature nourricière — pourtant son alter ego, Sekhmet, prospérait grâce à la vengeance et au sang. Comment la même divinité pouvait-elle inspirer à la fois compassion et peur ?

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Region
Africa
Key Figures
Horus, Ra, Bastet +2 more

Key Figures

The Story

This narrative combines documented history with dramatized scenes for storytelling purposes.

Timeline

Birth of Bastet

Bastet emerges from the sun god Ra as a dual entity embodying both the nurturing aspects of a domestic cat and the ferocity of a lioness.

Transformation of Bastet

As Egyptian society evolves, Bastet's image transitions from a lioness to a domestic cat, reflecting cultural shifts in values.

The Eye of Ra

Bastet, as the Eye of Ra, is sent to punish humanity but ultimately chooses to spare them, showcasing her protective nature.

Battle Against Apophis

Bastet joins forces with Horus to combat Apophis, symbolizing her role in maintaining cosmic order and harmony.

The Story of Sekhmet

Sekhmet's transformation into Bastet illustrates the balance of chaos and order, highlighting the duality of their natures.

Festival of Bubastis

The Festival of Bubastis becomes a major celebration of Bastet, drawing thousands to honor her with music, dance, and feasting.

Roman Influence on Worship

The rise of the Roman Empire leads to the integration of Bastet with other deities, altering traditional worship practices.

Decline of Traditional Worship

As Christianity spreads in Egypt, the worship of Bastet diminishes, leading to a loss of connection with ancient beliefs.

Legacy of Bastet

Despite the decline of worship, Bastet's legacy endures in popular culture and the continued reverence for cats in modern society.

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