MITHRA

mĭthˈrə, ancient god of Persia and India (where he was called Mitra). Until the 6th cent. b.c., Mithra was apparently a minor figure in the Zoroastrian system. Under the Achaemenids, Mithra became increasingly important, until he appeared in the 5th cent. b.c. as the principal Persian deity, the god of light and wisdom, closely associated with the sun. His cult expanded through the Middle East into Europe and became a worldwide religion, called Mithraism. This was one of the great religions of the Roman Empire, and in the 2d cent. a.d. it was more general than Christianity. Mithraism found widest favor among the Roman legions, for whom Mithra (or Mithras in Latin and Greek) was the ideal divine comrade and fighter. The fundamental aspect of the Mithraic system was the dualistic struggle between the forces of good and evil. Mithra, who gave to his devotees hope of blessed immortality, represented the fearless antagonist of the powers of darkness. The story of Mithra's capture and sacrifice of a sacred bull, from whose body sprang all the beneficent things of the earth, was a central cultic myth. The ethics of Mithraism were rigorous; fasting and continence were strongly prescribed. The rituals, highly secret and restricted to men only, included many of the sacramental forms common to the mystery religions (e.g., baptism and the sacred banquet). Mithraism, which bore many similarities to Christianity, declined rapidly in the late 3d cent. a.d.

See F. Cumont, The Mysteries of Mithra (reissued, 1956) and M. J. Vumaseren, Mithras, the Secret God (1963).

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CHAPTER FOUR MITHRA The Yashts--Iranian Mithra and Roman Mithras--The Pre-Zoroastrian Mithra-- Mithra, Compact and Warlord--Mithra and Indra--The Daeva-Worshippers and Mithra--The Separation of Mithra from Ahura--Analysis...
CHAPTER VI THE RELIGION OF MITHRA The causes which in the second century A.D. prepared the triumph of Mithra --Heliolatry the natural goal of heathenism--Early history of Mithra in the Vedas and Avestas--He is a moral power from the beginning...
...Persian name for the same month is Mihr, "Mithra," it must have been originally consecrated to Mithra, god of contracts, of treaties, and of...fighting more comfortable. And certainly, a Mithra festival would be celebrated during the gods...
...strongest of the strong gods Gershevitch 1959: 158 . Mithra is not only a moral being, he is also a violent master. Mithra is both extremely good to friends and extremely wicked to enemies. Mithra protects countries if they abide by the contract...
dynasty with the cult of mounted Mithra.42 Mithra in fact must have been one of the most venerated gods of the...1990: 1890); some coins of Amastris presumably portray Mithra on the obverse and Aphrodite-Anaitis on the reverse (Boyce...
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...the Aladdins cave of racing: a tip. Mithra-Grandchamp was a sure thing, he told...Despite our attempts at discretion, Mithra-Grandchamps name had made the rounds...the race and hope ... At the last turn Mithra-Grandchamp began to pull away. Entering...
...the Roman Mithras with the Persian deity Mithra, a problem that the English translator...Smith makes sense only in relation to Mithra who was seen as omniscient, undeceivable...the case above with Agent Smith versus Mithra/Mithras, in the following passage Pelevin...
...that Slavic mir is related to Iranian Mithra which in Middle Persian is mihr. Vernadsky concludes: "The concept of Mithra the Ruler was reflected in some of...opinion `Vladimir means `the Ruling Mithra; Iaromir, `the Ardent Mithra...
...and Cautopates, seen at the sides of Mithra, the sun god, who have often been interpreted...86): 743; F. Cumont, "Le Culte de Mithra a Edesse," Revue Archeologique 3.12...97, but see idem, The Mysteries of Mithra (.New York: Dover Publications, 1956...
...crookedness, falseness," and, whereas Av. mithra- is never used with the verbs mrao...nom. plur. "having the strength of Mithra." Note that although bazauua may be...bazus.aojanhem(6) rathaestam "Mithra the charioteer strong of arms." P...
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...asserts that the gods Horus, Krishna, Mithra, and Attys all paralleled Jesus. Again...crucified. He says much the same thing about Mithra, as well as noting that they were born...including Horus - it was only the birthdate of Mithra as Sol Invictus (Latin for "Unconquered...
...Mithras is the Latinized equivalent of Mithra, an important deity in Persian Zoroastrianism...until the ascendancy of Nero does the name Mithra reappear in Rome. One of the accomplishments...worship him as he worshipped the great god Mithra (in a stroke of historical irony, a...
...Roman cult of Sol Invictus, the sun god Mithra. Brown recycles tiresome canards about...accused adherents of the Roman cult of Mithra of deliberately parodying Christianity...suggests at the very least that the cult of Mithra was as innovative as Brown and others...
...for Zeusism, and another person says Mithra commands them to kill all non-Mithraists...Mithraism and Zeusism spread because of the Mithra and Zeus memes, as Matthew Fields suggests...ecological theory of memetics: why were the Mithra and Zeus memes successful in a particular...
...Mutu produced will help Sarah Lastic, the owner of the land on which the piece sits, to rebuild her home. Mark Bradfords Mithra, 2008, a three-story ark made of found wood and tattered posters located on the site of a demolished funeral parlor, is...
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...after Loki the malicious trickster, or Set - god of chaos that no longer exists because no one takes him seriously anymore. Mithra (600BC), Krishna (1200BC), Horus (3000BC) and myriad other gods were all born of virgins, were killed and resurrected...
...an entire book, Zarathustra plays an awfully small and shadowy part; we learn far more about Nietzsche, the worshippers of Mithra, and the civilizations of central Asia - people whose philosophies or faiths resembled aspects of Zoroastrianism -than we...
...celebrating Christmas in midwinter is to coincide with the pagan Roman celebrations honouring Saturn, the harvest god, and Mithra, the ancient god of light. Both events came around the winter solstice in the northern hemisphere to announce that winter...
...Osiris the semen with which Isis was impregnated to bear Horus. Mithra, a derivative of the Persian sun-worship, whose cult rivalled...entered Anahita, the Immaculate Virgin Mother of the Lord Mithra. Phoenecian mythology also had Adonis being born of the virgin...
...ability to solve problems and make this a better world. So in a lot of ways, we have faith." Zaucha, 35, and his wife, Mithra, 34, met as students at the University of Chicago. While they will celebrate Persian New Year at the end of March in honor...
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MITHRA mith r , ancient god of Persia and India...Mitra). Until the 6th cent. b.c., Mithra was apparently a minor figure in the Zoroastrian system. Under the Achaemenids, Mithra became increasingly important, until he...
...the sacrifice of bulls in connection with the cult of the god Mithra (a lesser god in Zoroastrianism), became features of the...that an offshoot, Mithraism (stemming from the worship of Mithra ), was taking hold farther west. Zoroastrianism reemerged...
...and the Middle Eastern cults. The most prominent were those of the Great Mother (see Cybele ), Isis and Osiris , Sol , and Mithra . Old Roman worship had been controlled, impersonal, and concerned with matters of the everyday world. The new cults, which...
...Bahai , whose adherents constitute about 1% of Irans population. Other religious movements, such as Mithraism (see under Mithra ) and Manichaeism , originated in Iran. The principal language of the country is Persian (Farsi), which is written with...
...acting out a sacred drama. Some mysteries were of foreign origin, such as the Middle Eastern cults of Cybele, Isis, and Mithra; some were embodied survivals of indigenous rites. The most important mystery cults in Greece were the Eleusinian, the Orphic...
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