In
Greek mythology and
religion, the
thiasus (Greek
thiasos), was the ecstatic
retinue of
Dionysus, often pictured as inebriated revelers. Many of the myths of Dionysus are connected with his arrival in the form of a procession. The grandest such version was his triumphant return from "
India", which influenced symbolic conceptions of the
Roman triumph and was narrated in rapturous detail in
Nonnus'
Dionysiaca. In this procession, Dionysus rides a
chariot, often drawn by
big cats such as tigers, leopards, or lions.