We Two Being One Are It: The Greek God Dionysus
[2023-12-24 16:06:44]
In the myths of ancient Greece and Rome, the god of wine, Dionysus, is considered to be late for the family of God. The scholars continue discussing this idea. A mythologist fascinated by his appearance and appearance believed that Dionysus was regarded as a god, but the statue of Dionysus also described him as a goddess. The sacred family tree of Dionysus began as a sex-specific man at Dionysus. Perhaps I think this is not a gender problem, but a perceptual problem. In order to fully understand Dionysus, we must start from Dionysus' sacred story. Zeus and Persephone have a son Dionysus.
The god of the Greek drama, the patron saint of Dionysus, the god of wine and vegetation. Dionysus was called Bacchus by the Romans, the sons of Zeus, and one of the most important gods in Greece. Dionysus dies in the winter every year and is reborn every spring every spring This is the natural death and regeneration cycle recognized by the Greek believers. Each Greek ceremony is held every spring to celebrate the resurrection, and eventually we will also do drama competitions. The most prestigious of these festivals was Dionysian held in Athens for 5 days, playwrights such as Sophocles, Essilas, Aristophanes and Euripides participated. The festival held in the village and small town is called the god of country wine
Dionysus is a Greek god of fertility, wine, and ecstasy and is popular in most parts of the ancient world. In Rome he was called Bacchus. As a complex god, Dionysus played two different roles in Greek mythology. As a god of fertility, he is closely related to changes in crops, harvests and seasons. As a god of wine and ecstasy, he is associated with drunkenness, craziness, and free sexual relations. His personality includes productive aspects of life and destructive aspects like beasts.
In Greek mythology, Apollo and Dionysus are children of Zeus. Apollo is the god of the sun, rational thought and order, and relies on logic, attention and purity. Dionysus attracts the god of wine and dance, irrational and chaotic, emotion and instinct. Ancient Greeks did not think that these two gods were opponents or opponents, even though these two gods were often intertwined naturally. The use of the concept of Apollonian and Dionisia was related to Nietzsche's "Birth of a Tragedy", but these terms were used before him in German culture. The poet Holdlin talked about them, and Winkelman talked about the wine god Bacchus. Since Nietzsche, others continue to use this distinction. For example, Rudolph Steiner examined Apollonius and theologians in detail, and put them in the general history and spiritual evolution of mankind.
Zeus' last son, Dionysus, is one of the most wonderful gods in the Greek Pantheon. In his most basic times, Dionysus was a god of wine, drama, dance. In this sense, Dionysus is a god who has a good time. However, Dionysus has more, not just waste and parties. Dionysus is the god of all human animals. In contrast, Apollo provides the opposite through everything that represents human civilization. Dionysus may be a borrowed god taken from Egyptian cult Isilis and Osiris. Like the Egyptians, the Greeks merged and united gods similar to one. When they encountered foreign gods, they combined him with the closest match of his own Pantheon. Because they also mix with their gods, Demeter, Rare and Gaia are often exchangeable in Greek mythology.