CORYBANTES – מילון אנגלי-עברי
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Korybantes
According to the
Greek mythology, the
Korybantes (; ) were the armed and crested dancers who worshipped the
Phrygian goddess
Cybele with drumming and dancing. They are also called the
Kurbantes in
Phrygia. The conventional English equivalent is "
Corybants". The Korybantes were the offspring of
Thalia and
Apollo.
Corybantes
(pl. )
of Corybant
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
About
Corybantes
[Greek] Priests of the Phrygian goddess Cybele. They served the goddess by wild rituals that resulted in an exceptional state of extacy that went so far they they unmanned themselves. The cult spread through Greece and later also to Rome, where they were called Galli.
Corybantes
Corybantes Korybantes (Greek) Celebrants in the Mysteries of Rhea Cybele in Phrygia. The outer rites, celebrating the death and rebirth of Atys, began with lamentations and ended with rejoicings. On account of the boisterous character of these public celebrations, the word Corybantic has become a modern synonym for roistering. Also, the name for the eunuch priests of Cybele.
The death and rebirth of Atys represent initiation and subsequent adeptship. His impotency points directly to the perfect chastity required for the higher degrees of initiation.
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