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Prayer to Apollon

Apollon
I remember and do not forget Apollon Hekateios. From years past, it is a sacred custom to invoke You. Come O' Blessed Paian, splendidly honoured Phoibos, Ie Dispenser of Blessings, Spermatic, Pythian, Delphic Diviner, Bright Daimon. You who sees the boundless aether and the joyful earth from above; Your eyes are the stars, dispelling the darkness. With your laurel branch, you shake the heavens, Apollon, You who does not appear to all but only to those who are good. Great is he who beholds You, insignificant are those who have not. We wish to be in Your presence, O' Hekatevolos, so that we may never be insignificant again. Ie Noumenios, come with a good disposition, bearing good fortune and favourable outcomes to our endeavours in the month to come, Ie Paian, Ie Apollon, Ie Noumenios.
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AuthorLABRYS Polytheistic Community
WorkHellenic Polytheism: Household Worship
SectionNoumenia — Hymn to Apollon
OccasionNoumenia — first day of lunar month
Classificatio · Taxonomy
Culturegreek
Formritual
DeitiesApollon
Functionsinvocation · petition
Spherepersonal