A couple of weeks ago, my Hellenic colleague Sannion wrote a series of 99 Adorations to his God Dionysus. They were beautiful, lush, and very, very inspiring. Soon, several of us, taking a cue from him, decided to write similar adorations to our Gods. I’ve already written a set for Odin, which you can find on my main blog. I couldn’t rest however until I wrote for Mani too. I love our God of the moon, deeply and fervently.

28 Adorations to Mani

I adore You, Sweet Incantation of Night.
I adore You, Hati’s Fetter.
I adore You, Son of the Keeper of Time.
I adore You, Delight of Mundilfari’s House.
I adore You, Brother of Sunna.
I adore You, Nephew of Nott.
I adore You, Kin to Sinthgunt.
I adore You, Lustrous Illuminator.
I adore You, Beloved of Unn.
I adore You, Singer of Odd little Rhymes.
I adore You, Intoxicator.
I adore You, of the thirteen turnings.
I adore You, Bearer of the gleaming scimitar.
I adore You, Who sometimes shields his face.
I adore You, Ancient Splendor.
I adore You, Protector of Children.
I adore You, Solitary Singer.
I adore You, Keeper of Cycles.
I adore You, Master of Tides.
I adore You, Friend of Alfar dark and light.
I adore You, Who inspires longing.
I adore You, God of Camellias.
I adore You, Who makes the heart ache.
I adore You, Protector of the Mad.
I adore You, Beautiful as Alabaster.
I adore You, Gleaming Pearl in the body of Night.
I adore You,  Master of the Abacus.
I adore You, Golden One and Beautiful.

My Adoration, I hail You. Sweetest God, ancient and beautiful. Be ever praised, Mani.

 


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