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Prayer to Dionysus

Dionysus
Bakkhos phrenetic, much named, blessed, divine, bull-horned, Lernaion, bearer of the vine; from fire descended, ranging, Nysion king, from whom initial ceremonies spring. Liknitos, pure and fiery bright, prudent, Eubouleos crown-bearer, wandering in the night; nursed in Mount Mero, all-mysterious power, triple, ineffable, Zeus' secret flower; Erikepaios, first-begotten named, of Gods the father and the offspring famed. Bearing a sceptre, leader of the choir, whose dancing feet phrenetic furies fire, when the triennial band thou dost inspire, Omadion, captor, of a fiery light, born of two mothers, Amphietos bright; love, mountain-wandering, clothed with skins of deer, Paian golden-rayed, whom all revere. Great annual god of grapes, the ivy crowned, Bassaros, lovely, virginlike, renowned. Come, blessed power, regard thy mystic's voice, propitious come, and in these rites rejoice.
Fons · Source
AuthorAnonymous (Orphic corpus)
WorkOrphic Hymns
Section52 (to Trietericus)
PeriodHellenistic to Roman imperial (3rd c. BC – 2nd c. AD)
OccasionOrphic hymn to Dionysus Trietericus (of the triennial rites) — long catalogue of his epithets and aspects
Classificatio · Taxonomy
Culturegreek
Formhymn
DeitiesDionysus
Functionsinvocation
Spherefertility