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Prayer to Dionysus, Persephone

Dionysus · Persephone
Dionysos I call loud-sounding and divine, inspiring God, a twofold shape is thine: thy various names and attributes I sing, O firstborn, thrice begotten, Bakkheion king. Rural, ineffable, two-formed, obscure, two-horned, with ivy crowned, and Euion pure: bull-faced and martial, bearer of the vine, endued with counsel prudent and divine: Eubouleos, whom the leaves of vines adorn, of Zeus and Persephoneia occultly born in beds ineffable; all-blessed power, whom with triennial offerings men adore. Immortal Daimon, hear my suppliant voice, give me in blameless plenty to rejoice; and listen gracious to my mystic prayer surrounded with thy choir of nurses fair.
Fons · Source
AuthorAnonymous (Orphic corpus)
WorkOrphic Hymns
Section30 (to Dionysus)
PeriodHellenistic to Roman imperial (3rd c. BC – 2nd c. AD)
OccasionOrphic hymn to Dionysus as protogonos and Eubouleos — son of Zeus and Persephone, with triennial mystic worship
Classificatio · Taxonomy
Culturegreek
Formhymn
DeitiesDionysus, Persephone
Functionsinvocation · petition
Spherefertility