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Elaphebolia: A Festival Honoring Artemis the
Hunter of Deer
Traditional Date: Elaphebolion 6
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the Nomos
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Background
By classical times, this festival seems not to have been very
prominent; undoubtedly the institution of the City Dionysia overshadowed
it. The festival honors Artemis Elaphebolios, the Deer-Shooter,
and offerings of stag-shaped cakes called elaphoi were made to
the goddess. (Parke, Festivals of the Athenians, p. 125.)
Modern Observance
Since we have such sparse historical information about this festival,
today it may be celebrated with a simple devotional rite for Artemis
in her role as hunter and protector of wildlife.
Ritual
[Procession]
The group assembles and processes into the ritual area, bearing
offerings of elaphoi for the goddess. Offerings are set to the
side during the first portion of the ritual. The altar may be
decorated with an image of Artemis and a stag. If it is possible
to hold the ritual outdoors, it should be in a secluded natural
setting. Offerings should then be placed on the ground, and the
ritual fire dispensed with, for safety's sake.
[Purification]
Priestess of Artemis: Hekas, o hekas, este bebeloi! Let all profane
ones depart!
A bowl of holy water is passed and all participants wash and
dry their hands. The priestess then sprinkles the altar and the
ritual area with holy water.
[Hymnodia]
Priestess of Artemis: Koimeson stoma! Quiet your mouth!
The priestess or another participant reads the Homeric Hymn to
Artemis (#27) and/or Her Orphic Hymn.
[Sacrifice]
Priestess of Artemis: Bring forward the offerings.
Participants cast handfuls of barley onto the fire, followed
by incense. Participants place the elaphoi on the altar.
[Libations]
The priestess makes a libation into the bowl and drinks a sip
of wine, then passes the cup to the others. She then says the
following prayer, with hands stretched out toward the altar:
Priestess of Artemis: Megale Artemis, swift-running and far-shooting
huntress, yours are the creatures of the wild and all their young.
You aid those who tred your mountains with respect and honor you
with dances. Keladeine, Hegemone, Agrotera, you are the mistress
of animals, Potnia Theron. Help us to preserve your virgin forests,
your solitary peaks, and your wild rivers. Let fly your arrows
at those who cut down your sacred groves out of greed, leaving
your wild children no homes. As we honor you today, may our children
still find joy in your mountain haunts and bring you offerings
as of old.
The contents of the bowl may be poured onto the earth either
at this point (if outdoors) or later (if indoors).
[Conclusion and Feast]
Priestess of Artemis: Our rite is ended. Let us honor the Virgin
Huntress with a feast!
All process away. A feast follows. Venison or other game is appropriate.
This material is excerpted from the book Old Stones, New Temples
and is copyright 2000 by Andrew Campbell.