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View Poll Results: Who is your favorite Egypitan Goddess?
#1 : Isis 7 33.33%
#2 : Tefnut 1 4.76%
#3 : Bastet 8 38.10%
# 4 : Other (post a picture and describe) 5 23.81%
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Old 12-27-2006, 08:22 PM
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I'd have to go with Ma'at.
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Old 12-28-2006, 09:05 AM
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I thought it was Anubis that actually weighed the heart, or does he just lead the deceased to the scales? But then, being Kemetic, you would know more about it
The scales are managed by either Djehuty/Thoth or Yinepu/Anubis, depending on what period of Egypt you're talking about. The heart is weighed against the Feather of Ma'at.

touregypt.net/featurestories/dead1.jpg shows a scene from the Weighing of the Heart. Anubis is clearly doing the weighing (with Thoth assisting or perhaps presiding over it; he's the baboon on top of the scales) while Osiris sits in judgment.
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The scales are managed by either Djehuty/Thoth or Yinepu/Anubis, depending on what period of Egypt you're talking about. The heart is weighed against the Feather of Ma'at.

touregypt.net/featurestories/dead1.jpg shows a scene from the Weighing of the Heart. Anubis is clearly doing the weighing (with Thoth assisting or perhaps presiding over it; he's the baboon on top of the scales) while Osiris sits in judgment.
Oohhh... there's so much to Egyptian mythology, I get it confused. But I also find it incredibly interesting.
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Oh, and one thing that always makes me wince a bit - it's Bast, not Bastet. The extra "t" (transliterated as "-et"; the hieroglyph is usually called the "bread loaf") was added during the New Kingdom to emphasize that it should be pronounced "Bast", not "Bas", because in spoken words, the -t at the end of words was being dropped due to accents/foreign influences.

Since most English speakers don't have a problem keeping the -t on the end of words, the extra -et is not needed and only causes confusion. It was never intended that the writing "Bastet" be pronounced "Bastet"; it was only intended that the "t" not be forgotten.

(Source: per-bast.org. Highly recommended for Bast-lovers.)
The alledged -t dropping was news to me. I'll look into it. I was taught that the -et is the feminine ending, like in Semitic languages. In sentence final position, it "disappears" in Arabic; hence, if parallel, final Bast, but within a sentence, Bastet.
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I was taught that the -et is the feminine ending, like in Semitic languages. In sentence final position, it "disappears" in Arabic; hence, if parallel, final Bast, but within a sentence, Bastet.
Yes, -et is a feminine ending. Or rather, -t is; it's uncertain whether or not which vowel comes before the -t (if any). (It's likely, but ... there weren't exactly any vowels in the hieroglyphs. We can only guess through Coptic and a few other clues.)

"Bast" is a combination of the word "bas" with the feminine "-t" added on. So the feminine is already there. I suppose if you wanted to stick a vowel before the "-t" ending to emphasize the feminine, it'd be "Baset". With the -et added on, it'd become "Basetet". But that's very nonstandard and probably has problems I don't know about.
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Bast. I love cats.
(Makhsihed made a good point about her name, which is why I spell it without the ending "et")
Some other favorites are: Nebthet, Sekemet, Seshet (I love her!) and Ma'at.
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Great to have you here!

My apologies for using 'Bastet'. We have a forum member by that name, and I've come to think of it as an affectionate name for the goddess, when working with her.
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Great to have you here!
My apologies for using 'Bastet'. We have a forum member by that name, and I've come to think of it as an affectionate name for the goddess, when working with her.
Thanks, I'm glad to be here.
As for using "Bastet" --it's a common mistake and in the end not really a big deal. Don't worry about it. When it comes to translating ancient languages to our own things can happen.
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Bast. I love cats.
(Makhsihed made a good point about her name, which is why I spell it without the ending "et")
Some other favorites are: Nebthet, Sekemet, Seshet (I love her!) and Ma'at.
All my life I'm been obsessed with Ancient Egypt, I even dabbled in the Kemetic Orthodoxy (I'm a undivined Remetj).
I forgot to mention Selket, Wadjet, Nut, Meretseger, Aset and HerHet. There's probably more. In a way I love them all!
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Oh, and one thing that always makes me wince a bit - it's Bast, not Bastet. The extra "t" (transliterated as "-et"; the hieroglyph is usually called the "bread loaf") was added during the New Kingdom to emphasize that it should be pronounced "Bast", not "Bas", because in spoken words, the -t at the end of words was being dropped due to accents/foreign influences.

Since most English speakers don't have a problem keeping the -t on the end of words, the extra -et is not needed and only causes confusion. It was never intended that the writing "Bastet" be pronounced "Bastet"; it was only intended that the "t" not be forgotten.

(Source: per-bast.org. Highly recommended for Bast-lovers.)
I do know this, and I knew it before I chose my username here. I simply liked the sound and look of it with the added 'et' better for forum purposes. And yes, great Bast site - it's been in my bookmarks for quite a while.
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