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PANATHENAIA RITUAL TO ATHENE
by Fate This ritual commemorates the
birthday of Athene, but more
than that, every four years it was utilized as a means of adorning the
Goddess
in a new set of robes. This item of clothing brought to her temple it
was
placed upon her knees during the process of the ritual, then held in
the
treasury for safekeeping. A procession was held the night prior, and
this day
was one of feasting, a torch brought to the temple to illuminate the
way.
Plunteria marked the day of her official re-robing. Sacrifices were
made to her,
and the days that followed were filled with the athletic competitions
that
Athene so favored. Tools: statue of Athene,
votives, bowl with sand, new robe
or robe with new symbol attached, tiger lily, olive oil, matches, wine
or other
beverage, almond bread As dusk approaches, line a
series of votives along the edge
of your tub and light them. Ritually cleanse your body in water
containing the
petals of the tiger lily. Concentrate on the occasion by gazing into
the light
of the votives or read hymns to Athene, dressing in the new/newly
decorated
robe when you are done. Extinguish all the candles but one, and carry
this one
as you proceed toward the altar. Use your own words or these: “Of the most skillful
and brilliant Athena do I now sing,
she who watched over the heroes and brings good fortune to her favored
mortals.
Let there be rejoicing tonight, celebration of the Gray-Eyed
Goddess’s birth,
she who sprang to life so long ago, known during the age of Mycenae as
the One
Who Comes.” Place the lit votive on the
altar by the statue, and anoint
the feet of Athene with the olive oil. Raise your hands upward, and
continue: “I sing of the Virgin
and Mother, She who came to be known
as the thought form sprung from the head of Zeus, and whose name is
praised
with every shout of Victory. Lady Wisdom, accept this garb as my
re-dedication
to You.” Lower your hands, and trace the
forms sacred to Athene in
the sand: the snake, the spear, the helmet, and Gorgon. Prepare your
mind for
sleep and dreams of the deeds of Athene’s favorite mortals.
Know that as one
dedicated to Athene, you are among these. Put out the candle, and go to
bed. When you awaken in the morning, anoint the statue again, and honor Athene by going out to get some exercise. Upon coming home, give the physical portion of the almond bread to the animals, and pour the drink on the Earth. |