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Prayer to Demeter, Persephone, Iacchus, Dis Pater

Demeter · Persephone · Iacchus · Dis Pater
Basileia Antaia, of celebrated name, from whom both men and Gods immortal came; who widely wandering once, oppressed with grief, in Eleusis' valleys foundest relief, discovering Persephone thy daughter pure in dread Aides, dismal and obscure. A sacred youth while through the earth you stray, Dysaulos Iakkhos, attending leader of the way; the holy marriage Khthonios Zeus relating, while oppressed with grief you rove. Come, much invoked, and to these rites inclined, thy mystic suppliant bless, with favouring mind.
Fons · Source
AuthorAnonymous (Orphic corpus)
WorkOrphic Hymns
Section41 (to Mother Antaia)
PeriodHellenistic to Roman imperial (3rd c. BC – 2nd c. AD)
OccasionOrphic hymn to Demeter as Mother Antaia — invocation of the wandering grieving mother who finds her daughter in Hades, with Iacchus as guide
Classificatio · Taxonomy
Culturegreek
Formhymn
DeitiesDemeter, Persephone, Iacchus, Dis Pater
Functionsinvocation · petition
Sphereagricultural