Virgo
Sign of the Virgin - Virgo Signs
The constellation of Virgo is representative
of many identities, all related to maidens, purity and fertility.
She was originally associated to Dike, also known as Justice,
daughter of Zeus and Themis, who was once the Mistress of
All-Divine Order and Law prior to the Olympians. Dike initially
lived among mankind but withdrew when they no longer upheld
justice.
In India, Virgo was identified with Kauni,
mother of the great God Krishna. In the Assyrian culture,
she may have been Baalita, wife of the God Baal, who is
notorious in Hebrew lore.
The Babylonians linked her to the Ishtar,
Goddess of Procreation, who descended into the Underworld
to reclaim her husband, Tammuz, God of the Harvest, who
had been overpowered and dragged away by King Winter. During
Tammuz' absence, Ishtar neglected the fields and Winter,
with its ice and snow, claimed possession. Consequently,
the Earth went dark and nothing grew. Upon finding Tammuz,
Ishtar herself became a prisoner trapped in the Underworld.
When the Great Gods noticed the deplorable state of the
Earth, they sent a message to the Underworld Keeper demanding
the release of Ishtar and Tammuz. However, Ishtar continues
to mourn the death of her husband every Autumn, when he
is cut down in his prime. Winter reigns again during her
journey to the Underworld to bring him back, after which
he reappears as the new green corn each Spring.
Yet another association includes identification
with Isis, Egyptian Goddess who taught humans marriage,
household management, medicine, weaving, motherhood and
the workings of magical spells and charms. Isis instantly
went into mourning upon the death of her consort-brother,
Osiris, and began a frantic search for him. She was eventually
successful but then lost him again. Finally, Isis managed
to restore all of his body parts save one. Two other less
popular identifications are with Parthenos (whose name means
Virgin), daughter of Apollo and Chrysothemis, who died young
and was said to have been placed in the heavens, and with
Tyche, the Greek Goddess who originally held jurisdiction
over Fortune, Chance and Luck, later ruling Prosperity.
Virgo
is also said to be a daughter of Zeus or possibly the offspring
of Oceanus and Tethys, Tyche was frequently portrayed holding
a cornucopia, rudder of destiny and wheel of fortune. She
was one of the Okeanides (Goddesses of Clouds and Rain)
and a childhood companion to Artemis, Athene and Persephone.
Virgo is also important in an Ancient Chinese belief which
is based upon the passage of the Moon, not the Sun. It has
also been suggested that this constellation represents Mary,
Mother of Jesus Christ.
To the Romans, she was Ceres, Goddess of
Fields and Growing Crops and, in general, all agricultural
acitivity. It is in this guise that Virgo is probably more
readily associated. However, Ancient Rome also sometimes
identified Virgo as Prosperina, the Wheat-Bearing Maiden,
who was the beautiful daughter of Ceres and Jupiter.
According to legend, Pluto, God of the Underworld,
was riding in his black chariot pulled by black horses one
day, inspecting the fields of Springtime which had just
started to bud. It just so happened that Proserpina was
gathering flowers with her friends in the same location.
When Pluto noticed her, he was so impressed by her tender
beauty that he swiftly abducted her in his chariot and hurried
back to his world of wraiths. In utter despair, Ceres sought
in vain for her daughter...travelling over all lands and
all seas. Refusing to rest during the course of her search,
she to have nothing further to do with the crops until Proserpina
was found. Thus, everything died and the Earth was threatened
with famine. This was a situation that Jupiter could not
tolerate, so he ordained that Pluto should allow Proserpina
to be with Ceres for six months of each year in the Upperworld,
spending the other six months with Pluto in his kingdom.
Therefore, the constellation of Virgo can only be seen from
March until August...the months when grain and other crops
grow, ripen and are harvested. From August to the following
March, Virgo is invisible and the fields lie barren while
Ceres goes into seclusion and mourns the separation from
her beloved daughter.
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