Hecate’s Deipnon

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Hecate’s Deipnon is an ancient Greek ritual meal and offering to the goddess Hecate, traditionally left at crossroads at the dark of the moon to honor her and appease restless spirits.

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Hecate’s Deipnon canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Greek religious ritual
offering to a deity
ritual meal
appeases restless spirits
associatedDeityAspect Hecate as goddess of crossroads
Hecate as goddess of ghosts
Hecate as protector of the household
associatedWith chthonic deities
household purification
liminal spaces
new moon observances
protective magic
spirits of the dead
culture ancient Greek religion
hasDeity Hecate
historicalPeriod Classical Greece
Hellenistic period
honors Hecate
locationContext doorways
three-way crossroads
modernReception adapted in modern pagan and witchcraft traditions
revived in contemporary Hellenic polytheism
offeringType cakes
cheese
eggs
fish
food offerings
garlic
leftovers from the household meal
libations
onions
sacrificial remnants
performedAt crossroads
performedDuring dark of the moon
purpose to appease ghosts and harmful spirits
to avert misfortune
to gain Hecate’s favor
to mark the transition between lunar months
religiousContext domestic cult practice
urban cult practice
ritualAction carrying offerings to a crossroads shrine
disposing of household sweepings
honoring the dead and wandering spirits
leaving food without looking back
purifying the household
timeInLunarCycle end of the lunar month

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Hecate offering Hecate’s Deipnon