Hymns to Bastet the Cat Goddess | Ancient Egyptian Hymns and Prayers

Bastet is an important beloved ancient Egyptian goddess. Bastet is depicted as a cat and a lioness. She is the daughter of Ra, sister of Sekhmet, and the wife of Ptah. Bastet is still worshipped today and her protection is believed by some to be cast over modern cats. The two hymns included in the video are from: Ancient Egyptian Hymns and Prayers Series Hymn to Ma’at | Ancient Egyptian Hymns Supplication to Amun | Ancient Egyptian Hymns and Prayers Hymn to the One God | Ancient Egyptian Hymns and Prayers Hymn to Osiris | Ancient Egyptian Hymns and Prayers Prayers to Hathor | Ancient Egyptian Hymns and Prayers Prayers to Atum | Ancient Egyptian Hymns and Prayers Prayers to Ptah | Ancient Egyptian Hymns and Prayers Great Hymn to Khnum | Ancient Egyptian Hymns and Prayers Hymn to Horus | Ancient Egyptian Hymns and Prayers Hymn to Ancient Egyptian Holy Trinity | Osiris, Isis, and Horus MORE RELATED WORKS Egyptian Museum in Cairo | Ancient Egypt Civilization in a nutshell Decoding the Sacred Symbols of Ancient Egypt | 3 parts Ancient Egyptian Beliefs and Concepts | We’re still praying to their gods 2 part Ancient Egyptian Massive Monuments and Architecture Ancient Egyptian Beliefs of Afterlife and Judgment of the Dead Ancient Egyptian Woman | Family and Everyday Life Ancient Egyptian Moral Code | Negative Confessions of Ma’at 42 Laws Myth of Osiris, Isis, Horus and Set | Egyptian Mythology Myths and Lies about Ancient Egypt Min The Ancient Egyptian God of Fertility and Sexuality | Gods of Egypt Myth of Isis and God’s secret Name Egyptian Mythology Akhenaten | Was Ancient Egypt the Source of the One God Belief? Myth of the Heavenly Cow and Destruction of Mankind | Egyptian Mythology Magic and Miracles in Ancient Egypt | Tales of King Khufu and Magicians The Tale of the Eloquent Peasant and Maat | Sages of Ancient Egypt CREDITS MUSIC “Birth of a Hero“ “Instinct“ Music by: Photos and vids :Head_of_Hathor_from_a_clapper_the_inscription_calling_the_musician_who_used_it_“beloved_by_the_goddess_Mut_,_Lady_of_Isheru_(Karnak)_MET_DP311633_(cropped).jpg Attribution: Metropolitan Museum of Art, CC0, via Wikimedia Commons : Attribution: Gary Todd, CC0, via Wikimedia Commons : Attribution: Metropolitan Museum of Art, CC0, via Wikimedia Commons :Egypt, Attribution: Cleveland Museum of Art, CC0, via Wikimedia Commons : Attribution: Cleveland Museum of Art, CC0, via Wikimedia Commons : Attribution: John Reinhard Weguelin, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons ---- TEXT: === COPYRIGHT DISCLAIMER Images and Videos shown in my videos belong to their owners who kindly allowed them to be used free with attribution. The aims of my videos are educational.
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