kore-eleusis:Evidence from both the Orphic Hymns and the ...

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Evidence from both the Orphic Hymns and the Orphic Gold Leaves demonstrate that Persephone was one of the most important deities worshiped in Orphism. In the Orphic religion, gold leaves with verses intended to help the deceased enter into an optimal afterlife were often buried with the dead. Persephone is mentioned frequently in these tablets, along with Demeter and Euklês, which may be another name for Plouton. The ideal afterlife destination believers strive for is described on some leaves as the “sacred meadows and groves of Persephone”. Other gold leaves describe Persephone’s role in receiving and sheltering the dead, in such lines as “I dived under the kolpos [portion of a Peplos folded over the belt] of the Lady, the Chthonian Queen”, an image evocative of a child hiding under its mother’s apron. (source)

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