Mithraism
Origins: MITHRAS: God of Contracts
♦Mithraism orginated in anceint persia and india.
•Both races had one god, mithras, (Coupled with Varna) But two separate books Persians: Avesta, Hindus: Vedas.
•Even though they both celebrated Mithras, still little is known of him.
♦Mithras was, although thought to be the rising sun. Varna: bieng the setting sun.
•Mithras was then thought to be form of , or god of the light, or truth.
•In Persian form, the religioun was mainly about brothorhood, and loyalty between men.
♦ There are known to be NO Roman females who followes Mithriasm due to it's high favour in men.
• Most people of the mysterious religion were Roman soldiers, minor customs officials like slaves, or imperial freedmen.
•Mithras Slaying the Bull.
•Gives ample, (but confusing) clue to the beliefs and concepts
•In picture: Mithras shown slaying a bull wearing persian soldier attire,
•Accompenied by a dog, snake, and raven, as well
•Obvoisly, scene shows an animal bieng sacrified but for what cause?
•Scholors have sugested the idea that the qoute writtene temple in Rome, an inscription reads, et nos servasti... sanguine fuso: " , Which translates into enligish as those who save us will shed blood.
Origins: MITHRAS: God of Contracts
♦Mithraism orginated in anceint persia and india.
•Both races had one god, mithras, (Coupled with Varna) But two separate books Persians: Avesta, Hindus: Vedas.
•Even though they both celebrated Mithras, still little is known of him.
♦Mithras was, although thought to be the rising sun. Varna: bieng the setting sun.
•Mithras was then thought to be form of , or god of the light, or truth.
•In Persian form, the religioun was mainly about brothorhood, and loyalty between men.
♦ There are known to be NO Roman females who followes Mithriasm due to it's high favour in men.
• Most people of the mysterious religion were Roman soldiers, minor customs officials like slaves, or imperial freedmen.
•Mithras Slaying the Bull.
•Gives ample, (but confusing) clue to the beliefs and concepts
•In picture: Mithras shown slaying a bull wearing persian soldier attire,
•Accompenied by a dog, snake, and raven, as well
•Obvoisly, scene shows an animal bieng sacrified but for what cause?
•Scholors have sugested the idea that the qoute writtene temple in Rome, an inscription reads, et nos servasti... sanguine fuso: " , Which translates into enligish as those who save us will shed blood.