Wednesday, August 17, 2005

Maenads


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Originally uploaded by The Stranger.

In Greek mythology, Maenads [MEE-nads] were female worshippers of Dionysus, the Greek god of mystery, wine and intoxication. The word literally translates as "raving ones". They were known as wild, insane women who could not be reasoned with. The mysteries of Dionysus inspired the women to ecstatic frenzy; they indulged in copious amounts of violence, bloodletting, sex and self-intoxication and mutilation. They were usually pictured as crowned with vine leaves, clothed in fawnskins and carrying the thyrsus, and dancing with the wild abandonment of complete union with primeval nature.

2 Comments:

Blogger D.Macri said...

So is the satyr in for a good time or a bad one?

12:58 PM  
Blogger J C said...

I can dig it.

8:34 AM  

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