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dionysia Meaning in Odia (Oriya). ( dionysia ଶବ୍ଦର ଓଡିଆ ଅର୍ଥ)



, ଡିଟୋନିସିଓ,

ପ୍ରାଚୀନ ଗ୍ରୀସ୍ ସମ୍ମାନରେ ଡାୟୋନିସସ୍ ଏକ ମଦ୍ୟପ ପର୍ବ |,

Noun:

ଡିଟୋନିସିଓ |,

dionysia's Usage Examples:

especially pelikes, he also painted as wedding scenes, erotes, women, and dionysiac motifs.


Colonette kraters and bell kraters by him normally bear dionysiac motifs.


His motifs include mythological and dionysiac scenes, as well as genre scenes with erotes, men and women.


ecstatically, were sacred to Apollo and related to the dionysiac bacchae and maenads.


In addition it was common at this time to use archaising forms in the dionysiac realm (and the statue"s presence in a dining room.


He painted especially on bell kraters, on which he often depicted dionysiac themes and theatrical scenes.


She concurs with Taddei that depictions of Aṅgulimāla, especially in Gandhāra, are in many ways reminiscent of dionysian themes in Greek art and mythology, and influence is highly likely.


Faveria dionysia is a species of moth in the family Pyralidae.


characterised by figures in yellow-orange garments), mythological and dionysiac scenes, as well as erotes, weddings and scenes from the life of women.


For the Ancient Greeks and Romans they sang ecstatically, were sacred to Apollo and related to the dionysiac bacchae and maenads.


He often painted dionysiac scenes, but his best works are those focusing on depictions of posture.


Romans they sang ecstatically, were sacred to Apollo and related to the dionysiac bacchae and maenads.


In many depictions Aṅgulimāla is wearing a headdress, which Taddei describes as an example of dionysian-like iconography.



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