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The Geekie Hellenist | Reviving an Ancient Religion The Geekie Hellenist Reviving an Ancient Religion Post navigation ← Older posts Rural Dionysia (2016) Posted by puglover22 0 Right off the bat for the new year is Rural Dionysia, which honors the god Dionysus. Below is what the site Temenos says about this holiday. Festival in honor of Dionysos, simpler form of the City (Greater) Dionysia.  The Rural Dionysia was held during the winter in the month of Poseideon (roughly corresponding to December) .   It was celebrated with a large procession in which men carried a phallus and cakes.  Revelers and singers were also a part of the procession.  A representation of the God was also included to represent His coming.  The festival also included stage comedies and the playing of lighthearted games.  Generally, it was a joyful festival, shared by all, even the slaves (Parke, pp 100-103).   Ways to celebrate in modern times: Sing, dance, play games, attend or parti...

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