The Hierodule by Arumbus
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Hierodule
Sometimes called a temple prostitute, a Hierodule is one who engages in sexual intercourse for a religious or sacred purpose. The term “prostitute” as we understand it today may give the wrong connotation considering the cultural and/or religious significance of the Hierodule’s actions.
Instances of religious or sacred prostitution have been recorded or cited around the world throughout history. Most reports come from ancient societies, however, some say there has been a resurgence of the practice in certain parts of India recently (The British made it a criminal offence to procure women or girls for that purpose circa 1860).
The word has its roots in Latin hierodūlus, from Greek hierodoulos : hieron, temple or holy and doulos, slave. Many believe sacred prostitution was most commonplace in the Ancient Near East. Some of the first reference are from Babylon and the practice may be have its origins as the result of the hieros gamos (sacred wedding) custom of the king coupling with the high priestess.
The most notable report is from Herodotus, the Greek Historian:
The foulest Babylonian custom is that which compels every woman of the land to sit in the temple of Aphrodite and have intercourse with some stranger once in her life…..
…. Once a woman has taken her place there, she does not go away to her home before some stranger has cast money into her lap, and had intercourse with her outside the temple; but while he casts the money, he must say, “I invite you in the name of Mylitta (Aphrodite)……
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Despite Herodotus’ apparent distain, the Greek were not completely innocent in this aspect. They did not have the practice of sacred prostitution to the same extent… but it did happen, particularly in the fringes of the empire. In 464 BC Xenophon, a winner at the Olympic Games, dedicated one hundred young girls to the temple of the goddess in Corinth as a sign of thanksgiving. Also consider that prostitution in ancient Greece was legal, and probably respected profession - to the point they had three separate classes of prostitutes: dicteriades (low class), auletrides (middle Class), and hetaerae (high Class)
Though often disputed, many believe there were Hierodules in the roots of Christian and Jewish faith and temples. In the Hebrew Bible, two different words are use for prostitute, zonah and kedeshah. Zonah refers to an ordinary prostitute. Kedeshah, however, literally means "consecrated female". The words were often interchangeable. One instance of evidence of Hierodule’s being a known and common place practice is Deuteronomy 23:17-18 as a warning:
None of the daughters of Israel shall be a kedeshah, nor shall any of the sons of Israel be a kadesh.
Another instance is the story of Tamar in Genesis 38, where the two words ,i>zonah and kedeshah are used interchangeably:
Tamar, a widow and without child, disguises herself and tricks Judah into thinking she is a zonah (38:15) to become pregnant. Judah sends a friend Adullamite, to find the woman again, and when looking he asks of "Where is the kedeshah, that was openly by the way side?" And they reply, "There was no kedeshah in this place," (38:21).
In different instance and times in history, there are many suspected different reasons and motivations why a women (and sometimes boys or men) would be a Heirodule, either willingly or unwillingly. These range anywhere from parents offering up their children as sacrifices to appease the gods, to serving the need of priests, however the usual purpose was for a way for the hierodule to earn money to pay for their vows at the temple. Sometime this was with priests, more often than not it was with the men who frequented the temples. In these instances it is reputed that priest at minimum condoned, and often organized the practice - often right outside (sometimes inside) the temple.
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In any case, I hope you like the art.
Rick
Comments (40)
decie
beautiful it really is, Happy New Year
adrie
It's indeed very beautiful love the soft lighting...excellent done.
lyron
Excellent image and explanation. Happy New Year!!!
miashadows
Beautiful art!Interesting info.Much could be said or thought about if you have to go into the subject.Wonderful work.
DarkStormCrow
Excellent work and lighting, well done...
Darkwish
I really like this! Great work!
alltheoriginalnames
Excellent work on this, nicely done. Tons of information as well ;)
callad
Lighting and textures are great! Very beautiful lady!
Ravenlady
She´s lovely! nice work! Happy new year! :D
thecytron
Xcellent illumination FX! Great rendering work!
shotgung0d
Interesting history! The image is stunning, the lighting is perfect and she is quite beautiful. Happy New Year!!!
ladyinblack
Very beautiful image and interesting information :) Great pose and lighting!
TCopsey
Very interesting background write up ... very educational. Love the render w/the info and she looks down right classy and sexy. Killer job!!
Cimaira
I had no idea! Wonderful information and gorgeous picture.
densa
beautiful scene
schonee
WOW Hun!!! Very Beauitful scene instant fave!!!! Happy New Year!!!
Syltermermaid
A fantastic made image!!! Marvelous pose and light!!! You and your family a fantastic 2009 and I hope it will bring you a lot of Happiness!! Hugs Ute
blainenorth
Lovely pose...nice warm lighting.
Roboman28
Beautiful scene with nice lighting.
dianas..creations
Excellent work...very beautiful!!
flaviok
Magnifico texto esplicativo, como a obra soberba de realização excelente, aplausos (5) que tenhas um 2009 repleto de felicidade
MongusKing
Delightful scene!!! Superb work my friend!!!
goldie
lovely image ;) and i thank you for the historical background..boy those pagans certainly knew how to live :D
theprojectionist
Interesting story of Historical significance Rick,a fitting yarn to match a brilliant piece im sure Bravo
BenBischop
Stunning Image, Great Story....maybe you had put some coins in the Picture....and Happy 2009....;)
efron_241
i was about to ask what the title means..as i saw the thumbnail.. but you explained it well.. i hope your year starts AS good as your Art is My best wishes to you !!!! Happy 2009 ! The year started 3 hours ago in NL and it already feels good. May you have health and happyness !
magicmoondesigns
Wonderful image, especially the pose and lighting! Happy New Year!
eekdog
you sure come up with some impressive stuff, beautiful art.. have a happy new year. /steve
shorterbus
Wonderful picture. And the lesson was quite interesting as well. Thanks.
ragouc
Beautiful, good pose and light. Well done.