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Classical Mythology, 7th Edition - obinfonet: dia logou

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THE MYTHS OF CREATION: THE GODS<br />

The Departure of Triptolemus. Attic red-figure cup by Makron, ca. 480 B.C.; height 8V4 in.<br />

Triptolemus holds stalks of grain in his left hand and in his right hand a dish (phiale),<br />

into which Persephone pours liquid from the jug in her right hand: she holds a torch in<br />

her left hand. The libation is a necessary ritual before departure on a journey. To the left<br />

stands Demeter, holding a torch and grain-stalks, and the personification of Eleusis stands<br />

behind Persephone. Triptolemus sits in a throne-like wheeled vehicle, whose wings symbolize<br />

the speed and extent of his travels, while the serpent indicates his association with<br />

the grain-bearing earth. (London, British Museum.)<br />

ceremony that developed in honor of Demeter and her daughter had its center<br />

here, but the city of Athens too was intimately involved. This religion was of a<br />

special kind, not the general prerogative of everyone but open only to those who<br />

wished to become initiates; these devotees were sworn to absolute secrecy and<br />

faced dire punishments if they revealed the secret rites. 3 This does not imply<br />

that initiation was confined to a select few. In early times, membership was inevitably<br />

limited to the people of Eleusis and Athens; but soon participants came<br />

from all areas of the Hellenic world, and eventually from the Roman Empire<br />

as well.<br />

This religion was not restricted to men; women, children, and even slaves<br />

could participate. Appropriately, the religious celebration that evolved was<br />

given the name of the Eleusinian mysteries. Demeter, then, along with other

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