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Dionysus (dye-oh-NYE-sus; Roman
name Bacchus) Dionysus is the god of wine, joy, parties.
He invented wine and spread the art of tending grapes. He
has a dual nature. On the one hand bringing joy and
devine ecstasy. On the other brutal, unthinking, rage.
Thus, reflecting both sides of wines nature. If he choses
Dionysus can drive a man mad. No normal fetters can hold
him or his followers.
Dionysus is the son of Zeus and Semele. He is the only
god to have a mortal parent. Zeus came to Semele in the
night, invisible, felt only as a divine presence. Semele
was pleased to be a lover of a god, even though she did
not know which one. Word soon got around and Hera quickly
assumed who was responsible. Hera went to Semele in
disguise and convinced her she should see her lover as he
really was. When Zeus next came to her she made him
promise to grant her one wish. She went so far as to make
him swear on the River Styx that he would grant her
request. Zeus was madly in love and agreed. She then
asked him to show her his true form. Zeus, was unhappy,
and knew what would happen but, having sworn he had no
choice. He appeared in his true form and Semele was
instantly burnt to a crisp by the sight of his glory.
Zeus did manage to rescue Dionysus and stiched him into
his thigh to hold him until he was ready to be born. His
birth from Zeus alone conferred immortality upon him.
Dionysus problems with Hera were not yet over. She was
still jealous and arranged for the Titans to kill him.
The Titans ripped him into to pieces. However, Rhea
brought him back to life. After this Zeus arranged for
his protection and turned him over to the nymphs of Nysa
to be raised.
Dionysus wandered the world actively encouraging his cult.
He was accompanied by the Maenads, wild women, flush with
wine, shoulders draped with a fawn skin, carrying rods
tipped with pine cones. While other gods had temples the
followers of Dionysus worshipped him in the woods. Here
they might go into mad states where they would rip apart
and eat raw any animal they came upon.
Dionysus is also one of the very few that was able to
bring a dead person out of the underworld. Even though he
had never seen Semele he was concerned for her.
Eventually he journeyed into the underworld to find her.
He faced down Thanatos and brought her back to Mount
Olympus.
Dionysus became one of the most important gods in
everyday life. He became associated with several key
concepts. One was rebirth after death. Here his
dismemberment by the Titans and return to life is
symbolically echoed in tending vines, where the vines
must be pruned back sharply, and then become dormant in
winter for them to bear fruit. The other is the idea that
under the influence of wine, one could feel possessed by
a greater power. Unlike the other gods Dionysus was not
only outside his believers but, also within them. At
these times a man might be greater then himself and do
works he otherwise could not.
The festival for Dionysus is in the spring when the
leaves begin to reappear on the vine. It became one of
the most important events of the year. It's focus became
the theater. Most of the great greek plays were initially
written to be performed at the feast of Dionysus. All who
took part writers, actors, spectators were regarded as
scared servants of Dionysus during the festival. |
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