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Mithraism
The Legacy of the Roman Empire's
Final Pagan State
Introduction
The Persian Origins of Mithraism
The Expansion of the Faith
Mithras in the Roman Empire
The Rites of Mithraic Initiation
The Taurobolium
The Decline of Mithraism
Manichaeism and Later Heresies
Conclusion
Bibliography


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Introduction
"Mithras, God of the Morning, our trumpets waken the Wall!
Rome is above the Nations, but Thou art over all!"

Rudyard Kipling, British author and poet
A Song to Mithras

For over three hundred years the rulers of the Roman Empire worshipped the
god Mithras. Known throughout Europe and Asia by the names Mithra, Mitra,
Meitros, Mihr, Mehr, and Meher, the veneration of this god began some 4000
years ago in Persia, where it was soon imbedded with Babylonian doctrines.
The faith spread east through India to China, and reached west throughout the
entire length of the Roman frontier; from Scotland to the Sahara Desert, and
from Spain to the Black Sea. Sites of Mithraic worship have been found in
Britain, Italy, Rumania, Germany, Hungary, Bulgaria, Turkey, Persia, Armenia,
Syria, Israel, and North Africa.

In Rome, more than a hundred inscriptions dedicated to Mithras have been
found, in addition to 75 sculpture fragments, and a series of Mithraic
temples situated in all parts of the city. One of the largest Mithraic
temples built in Italy now lies under the present site of the Church of St.
Clemente, near the Colosseum in Rome.

The widespread popularity and appeal of Mithraism as the final and most
refined form of pre-Christian paganism was discussed by the Greek historian
Herodotus, the Greek biographer Plutarch, the neoplatonic philosopher
Porphyry, the Gnostic heretic Origen, and St. Jerome the church Father.
Mithraism was quite often noted by many historians for its many astonishing
similarities to Christianity.

The faithful referred to Mithras as "the Light of the World", symbol of
truth, justice, and loyalty. He was mediator between heaven and earth and was
a member of a Holy Trinity. According to Persian mythology, Mithras was born
of a virgin given the title 'Mother of God'. The god remained celibate
throughout his life, and valued self-control, renunciation and resistance to
sensuality among his worshippers. Mithras represented a system of ethics in
which brotherhood was encouraged in order to unify against the forces of evil.

The worshippers of Mithras held strong beliefs in a celestial heaven and an
infernal hell. They believed that the benevolent powers of the god would
sympathize with their suffering and grant them the final justice of
immortality and eternal salvation in the world to come. They looked forward
to a final day of judgment in which the dead would resurrect, and to a final
conflict that would destroy the existing order of all things to bring about
the triumph of light over darkness.

Purification through a ritualistic baptism was required of the faithful, who
also took part in a ceremony in which they drank wine and ate bread to
symbolize the body and blood of the god. Sundays were held sacred, and the
birth of the god was celebrated annually on December the 25th. After the
earthly mission of this god had been accomplished, he took part in a Last
Supper with his companions before ascending to heaven, to forever protect the
faithful from above.

However, it would be a vast oversimplification to suggest that Mithraism was
the single forerunner of early Christianity. Aside from Christ and Mithras,
there were plenty of other deities (such as Osiris, Tammuz, Adonis, Balder,
Attis, and Dionysus) said to have died and resurrected. Many classical heroic
figures, such as Hercules, Perseus, and Theseus, were said to have been born
through the union of a virgin mother and divine father. Virtually every pagan
religious practice and festivity that couldn't be suppressed or driven
underground was eventually incorporated into the rites of Christianity as it
spread across Europe and throughout the world.


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The Persian Origins of Mithraism
In order to fully understand the religion of Mithraism it is necessary to
look to its foundation in Persia, where originally a multitude of gods were
worshipped. Amongst them were Ahura-Mazda, god of the skies, and Ahriman, god
of darkness. In the sixth and seventh century B.C., a vast reformation of the
Persian pantheon was undertaken by Zarathustra (known in Greek as Zoroaster),
a prophet from the kingdom of Bactria. The stature of Ahura-Mazda was
elevated to that of supreme god of goodness, whereas the god Ahriman became
the ultimate embodiment of evil.

In the same way that Ahkenaton, Abraham, Heliogabalus, and Mohammed later
initiated henotheistic cults from the worship of their respective deities,
Zarathustra created a henotheistic dualism with the gods Ahura-Mazda and
Ahriman. As a result of the Babylonian captivity of the Jews (597 B.C.) and
their later emancipation by King Cyrus the Great of Persia (538 B.C.),
Zoroastrian dualism was to influence the Jewish belief in the existence of
HaShatan, the malicious Adversary of the god Yahweh, and later permit the
evolution of the Christian Satan-Jehovah dichotomy. Persian religious dualism
became the foundation of an ethical system that has lasted until this day.

The reformation of Zarathustra retained the hundreds of Persian deities,
assembling them into a complex hierarchical system of 'Immortals' and 'Adored
Ones' under the rule of either Ahura- Mazda or Ahriman. Within this vast
pantheon, Mithras gained the title of 'Judger of Souls'. He became the divine
representative of Ahura-Mazda on earth, and was directed to protect the
righteous from the demonic forces of Ahriman. Mithras was called omniscient,
undeceivable, infallible, eternally watchful, and never-resting.

In the Avesta, the holy book of the religion of Zarathustra, Ahura-Mazda was
said to have created Mithras in order to guarantee the authority of contracts
and the keeping of promises. The name Mithras was, in fact, the Persian word
for 'contract'. The divine duty of Mithras was to ensure general prosperity
through good contractual relations between men. It was believed that
misfortune would befall the entire land if a contract was ever broken.

Ahura-Mazda was said to have created Mithras to be as great and worthy as
himself. He would fight the spirits of evil to protect the creations of
Ahura-Mazda and cause even Ahriman to tremble. Mithras was seen as the
protector of just souls from demons seeking to drag them down to Hell, and
the guide of these souls to Paradise. As Lord of the Sky, he took the role of
psycho pomp, conducting the souls of the righteous dead to paradise.

According to Persian traditions, the god Mithras was actually incarnated into
the human form of the Saviour expected by Zarathustra. Mithras was born of
Anahita, an immaculate virgin mother once worshipped as a fertility goddess
before the hierarchical reformation. Anahita was said to have conceived the
Saviour from the seed of Zarathustra preserved in the waters of Lake Hamun in
the Persian province of Sistan. Mithra's ascension to heaven was said to have
occurred in 208 B.C., 64 years after his birth. Parthian coins and documents
bear a double date with this 64 year interval.

Mithras was 'The Great King' highly revered by the nobility and monarchs, who
looked upon him as their special protector. A great number of the nobility
took theophorous (god-bearing) names compounded with Mithras. The title of
the god Mithras was used in the dynasties of Pontus, Parthia, Cappadocia,
Armenia and Commagene by emperors with the name Mithradates. Mithradates VI,
king of Pontus (northern Turkey) in 120-63 B.C. became famous for being the
first monarch to practice immunization by taking poisons in gradually
increased doses. The terms mithridatism and mithridate (a pharmacological
elixir) were named after him. The Parthian princes of Armenia were all
priests of Mithras, and an entire district of this land was dedicated to the
Virgin Mother Anahita. Many Mithraeums, or Mithraic temples, were built in
Armenia, which remained one of the last strongholds of Mithraism.

The largest near-eastern Mithtraeum was built in western Persia at Kangavar,
dedicated to 'Anahita, the Immaculate Virgin Mother of the Lord Mithras'.
Other Mithraic temples were built in Khuzestan and in Central Iran near
present-day Mahallat, where at the temple of Khorheh a few tall columns still
stand. Excavations in Nisa, later renamed Mithradatkirt, have uncovered
Mithraic mausoleums and shrines. Mithraic sanctuaries and mausoleums were
built in the city of Hatra in upper Mesopotamia. West of Hatra at Dura
Europos, Mithraeums were found with figures of Mithras on horseback.

Persian Mithraism was more a collection of traditions and rites than a body
of doctrines. However, once the Babylonians took the Mithraic rituals and
mythology from the Persians, they thoroughly refined its theology. The
Babylonian clergy assimilated Ahura-Mazda to the god Baal, Anahita to the
goddess Ishtar, and Mithras to Shamash, their god of justice, victory and
protection (and the sun god from whom King Hammurabi received his code of
laws in the 18th century B.C.) As a result of the solar and astronomical
associations of the Babylonians, Mithras later wasreferred to by Roman
worshippers as 'Sol invictus', or the invincible sun. The sun itself was
considered to be "the eye of Mithras". The Persian crown, from which all
present day crowns are derived, was designed to represent the golden sun-disc
sacred to Mithras.

As a deity connected with the sun and its life-giving powers, Mithras was
known as 'The Lord of the Wide Pastures' who was believed to cause the plants
to spring forth from the ground. In the time of Cyrus and Darius the Great,
the rulers of Persia received the first fruits of the fall harvest at the
festival of Mehragan. At this time they wore their most brilliant clothing
and drank wine. In the Persian calendar, the seventh month and the sixteenth
day of each month were also dedicated to Mithras.

The Babylonians also incorporated their belief in destiny into the Mithraic
worship of Zurvan, the Persian god of infinite time and father of the gods
Ahura-Mazda and Ahriman. They superimposed astrology, the use of the zodiac,
and the deification of the four seasons onto the Persian rites of Mithraism.

"Astrology, of which these postulates were the dogmas, certainly owes some
share of its success to the Mithraic propaganda, and Mithraism is therefore
partly responsible for the triumph in the West of this pseudo-science with
its long train of errors and terrors."

Franz Cumont, French Mithraic researcher
Les Mysteres de Mithra, p.125

The Persians called Mithras 'The Mediator' since he was believed to stand
between the light of Ahura-Mazda and the darkness of Ahriman. He was said to
have 1000 eyes, expressing the conviction that no man could conceal his
wrongdoing from the god. Mithras was known as the God of Truth, and Lord of
Heavenly Light, and said to have stated "I am a star which goes with thee and
shines out of the depths".

Mithras was associated with Verethraghna, the Persian god of victory. He
would fight against the forces of evil, and destroy the wicked. It was
believed that offering sacrifices to Mithras would provide strength and glory
in life and in battle. In the Avesta, Yasht 10, it reads that Mithras "spies
out his enemies; armed in his fullest panoply he swoops down upon them,
scatters and slaughters them. He desolates and lays waste the homes of the
wicked, he annihilates the tribes and the nations that are hostile to him. He
assures victory unto them that fit instruction in the Good, that honour him
and offer him the sacrificial libations."

Mithras was worshipped as guardian of arms, and patron of soldiers and
armies. The handshake was developed by those who worshipped him as a token of
friendship and as a gesture to show that you were unarmed. When Mithras later
became the Roman god of contracts, the handshake gesture was imported
throughout the Mediterranean and Europe by Roman soldiers.

In Armenian tradition, Mithras was believed to shut himself up in a cave from
which he emerged once a year, born anew. The Persians introduced initiates to
the mysteries in natural caves, according to Porphyry, the third century
neoplatonic philosopher. These cave temples were created in the image of the
World Cave that Mithras had created, according to the Persian creation myth.

As 'God of Truth and Integrity', Mithras was invoked in solemn oaths to
pledge the fulfillment of contracts and punish liars. He was believed to
maintain peace, wisdom, honour, prosperity, and cause harmony to reign among
all his worshippers. According to the Avesta, Mithras could decide when
different periods of world history were completed. He would judge mortal
souls at death and brandish his mace over hell three times each day so that
demons would not inflict greater punishment on sinners than they deserved.

Sacrificial offerings of cattle and birds were made to Mithras, along with
libations of Haoma, a hallucinogenic drink used by Zoroastrian and Hindu
priests, equated with the infamous hallucinogen 'Soma' described in the Vedic
scriptures. Before daring to approach the altar to make an offering to
Mithras, Persian worshippers were obliged to purge themselves by repeating
purification rituals and flagellating themselves. These customs were
continued in the initiation ceremonies of the Roman neophytes.

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