Dionysus in India: A Multifaceted Examination Across Past and Present Scholarship

Abstract

In this paper, I argue that the quest for identifying Dionysus' Indian counterpart is a challenging endeavor, one that can only bear fruit when we shift our focus towards understanding Dionysus as a divine force of nature, which manifests in various ways, aligning with the essence conveyed in the Rig Veda verse mentioned earlier. Drawing from Nietzsche's perspective, where he perceives the Dionysian as an inherent force of nature within humanity, it becomes a more plausible hypothesis to establish a connection between Dionysus and India through the lens of Indo-European comparative mythology and philology.

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Wesley De Sena
Harvard University

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