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Your Greek Word On A Sunday

Episode 148: Panic

21 Nov 2021

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PANIC/ΠΑΝΙΚΟΣGreek Myths are so complex and -more often than not- linked to each other that it's very difficult to focus on one story. Today's myth is one of those and I deliberately leave out a few of the names and details of this story but I promise to make separate episodes for those. Hermes and one of the mountain Nymphs had a son. A son with the body of a man, horns in his head and goat legs for feet. His mother got so frightened seeing the newborn that she abandoned him. Hermes picked him up and took him to Mount Olympus. He grew up to be the Greek god of lust, fun and general mischief. A devoted follower of Dionysus and Apollo's musical rival. Legend has it that one day, he was chasing a nymph in the woods but she managed to get away by asking the river Λάδων to save her and the river transformed her into a cane. The boy cried but he heard his voice going through the canes and make sound. He gathered a few canes, put them together and blew. Music! From that day on, he would keep all herds calm by playing music, he would be the protector of farmers but when he got mischievous , he'd jump-scare everyone and everything with weird sounds that would spread through the forests. the boy's name was Παν(Pan), his musical instrument we know as a pan-pipe and that unexpected terror animals and people would feel from time to time, was named Πανικός/PanicInstagram @yourgreeksunday ,Blue Sky @yourgreeksunday.bsky.socialemail [email protected]

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