Tsaranos

Oct. 4th, 2013 08:19 am
[personal profile] satya_firestone
This was the designation given to us for the South God, and at first we assumed it to be a proper name. However, we have come to realize it is in fact a title. If we separate the word as "tsar/anos," it means, essentially, "King of the Year(s)." We speculate that Whoever fills the role as South God in a given Age is to be given this title. Previously, for the Piscean Age, He was the Kristos. Now, in the Aquarian Age, we have Tsaranos Hermes.

Since I've already done a post on Hermes, here instead is other information about the role of the Tsaranos in Sorgae 'Craft.

The Wand is the tool of the South and the Vaska word for "wand" is the same as the word for "snake," tsarnu. There is a Celtic God, Taranis, associated with snakes (He did battle with a great sky serpent), Who was worshipped in regions surrounding the Danube river. He was also associated with the eight-spoked Wheel of the Year. Taranis is considered to be a Celtic Equivalent of Zeus, Who, as discussed before, we associate with the High God, Iove.

No, Taranis, is not, in fact, our South God. However, to have the King of the Year(s) aligned in part with the High God makes sense, in a macrocosm/microcosm kind of way; Iove is part of the First Division, when the All split into male and female, and as She took Time, He took Eternity. Taranis' association with the Wheel representes the ever-turning cycle of Eternity, but on a smaller scale, a measured and relatable calendar. Thus the South God, the Tsaranos, is a reflection of the cycle of Eternity that Iove embodies.

Additionally, snakes are classic representations of rebirth and eternity, from the shedding of their skin to the symbol of the ouroboros. The position of Tsaranos is the Dying God, the willing sacrifice, the Sacred King. And you'll notice, Hermes' caduceus has two serpents entwined around a wand. We've yet to discover the nature of His sacrifice though, as the Age has just begun.

Date: 2013-10-04 09:17 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] twistedphoenix.livejournal.com
Wonderful explanation of the Tsaranos, and I always love historical corroboration. Great icon/image there, too!
Edited Date: 2013-10-04 09:17 pm (UTC)

Date: 2013-10-22 08:13 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] satyazomasorga.livejournal.com
I love the caduceus superimposed over the man-shape in the icon, yes. It's rather perfect I think.

Date: 2013-10-06 04:22 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] quetzal-zotz.livejournal.com
The connections you found to the Celts and to the Danube is really awesome. It shows just how much this is connected to, well, everything.

The macrocosm/microcosm way to explain things I found helpful too.

Another excellent post, like always.

Date: 2013-10-22 08:13 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] satyazomasorga.livejournal.com
Thanks. I wasn't sure I got the macro-/microcosm deal explained well, it was a little twisty in my head.

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