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Omphalos

An omphalos is a religious stone artifact, or baetylus. In Ancient Greek, the word ὀμφᾰλός (omphalós) means "navel". Among the Ancient Greeks, it was a widespread belief that Delphi was the center of the world. According to the myths regarding the founding of the Delphic Oracle, Zeus, in his attempt to locate the center of the earth, launched two eagles from the two ends of the world, and the eagles, starting simultaneously and flying at equal speed, crossed their paths above the area of Delphi, and so was the place where Zeus placed the stone.[1]

Omphalos is also the name of the stone given to Cronus. In the ancient world of the Mediterranean, it was a powerful religious symbol.[2]

Omphalos Syndrome refers to the belief that a place of geopolitical power and currency is the most important place in the world.[3][4]

Delphi

Most accounts locate the Delphi omphalos in the adyton (sacred part of the temple) near the Pythia (oracle). The stone sculpture itself (which may be a copy), has a carving of a knotted net covering its surface, and a hollow center, widening towards the base. The omphalos represents the stone which Rhea wrapped in swaddling clothes, pretending it was Zeus, in order to deceive Cronus. (Cronus was the father who swallowed his children so as to prevent them from usurping him as he had deposed his own father, Uranus).

Omphalos stones were believed to allow direct communication with the gods. Holland (1933) suggested that the stone was hollow to allow intoxicating vapours breathed by the Oracle to channel through it. Erwin Rohde wrote that the Python at Delphi was an earth spirit, who was conquered by Apollo and buried under the Omphalos. However, understanding of the use of the omphalos is uncertain due to destruction of the site by Theodosius I and Arcadius in the 4th century CE.[citation needed]

Jerusalem

Judaism

The Foundation Stone at the peak of the Temple Mount is considered in traditional Jewish sources to be the place from which the creation of the world began, with several further major biblical events connected to it. Jewish tradition holds that God revealed Himself to His people through the Ark of the Covenant in the Temple in Jerusalem, which rested on the Foundation Stone marking the centre of the world.[5]

Christianity

 
Foundation Stone of the Jewish Temple, found in the Dome of the Rock mosque on the Temple Mount, Jerusalem.

The omphalos at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Jerusalem, represents, in medieval Christian tradition, the navel of the world (the spiritual and cosmological centre of the world).[6] The omphalos stone has a collection box chained next to it (see picture).

Islam

The Dome of the Rock on the Aqsa Masjid/Haram ash-Sharif might have served the same purpose in Islam.

Art

Omphalos is a public art sculpture by Dimitri Hadzi formerly located in the Harvard Square, Cambridge, Massachusetts under the Arts on the Line program.[7] As of 2014, the sculpture has been deinstalled; it will be relocated to Rockport, Massachusetts.[8]

Omfalos is a concrete and rock sculpture by the conceptual artist Lars Vilks, previously standing in the Kullaberg natural reserve, Skåne County, Sweden.[9] As of 2001, the sculpture belongs to the collections of Moderna Museet in Stockholm, Sweden.[10]

Literature

 
Omphalos of Chiang Rai, Thailand.

In literature, the word omphalos has held various meanings but usually refers to the stone at Delphi. Authors who have used the term include: Homer,[11][12] Pausanias, D.H. Lawrence, James Joyce, Jacques Derrida, Ted Chiang and Sandy Hingston. For example, Joyce uses the term in the novel, Ulysses:

"Billy Pitt had them built," Buck Mulligan said, "when the French were on the sea but our's is the omphalos." [Chapter 1]

One of her sisterhood lugged me squealing into life. Creation from nothing. What has she in the bag? A misbirth with a trailing navelcord, hushed in ruddy wool. The cords of all link back, strandentwining cable of all flesh. That is why mystic monks. Will you be as gods? Gaze in your omphalos. [Chapter 3]

[...] to set up there a national fertilising farm to be named Omphalos with an obelisk hewn and erected after the fashion of Egypt and to offer his dutiful yeoman services for the fecundation of any female of what grade of life soever who should there direct to him with the desire of fulfilling the functions of her natural. [Chapter 14]

In Ted Chiang's short story "Omphalos" (2019), the protagonist is forced to question her belief about where the center of the world is located.

Geographical references

The following are all known as the navel of their various countries or cities:

See also

Sources

  • Burkert, Walter (1985). Greek Religion.
  • Dehoqu (1925). Dishi.
  • Farnell, Lewis R. (1896). The Cults of the Greek States.
  • Goodrich, Norma L. (1990). Priestesses. ISBN 9780531151136.
  • Guthrie, W.K.C. (1955). The Greeks and their Gods. ISBN 9780807057933.
  • Hall, Manly P. (1928). "The Secret Teachings of All Ages: Greek Oracles". Sacred texts.
  • Harrison, Jane Ellen (1912). "Themis: A Study of the Social Origins of Greek Religion". p. 396.
  • Holland, Leicester B. (1933). "The Mantic Mechanism at Delphi". American Journal of Archaeology. 37 (14): 204–214. doi:10.2307/498438. JSTOR 498438. S2CID 191389544.
  • "Homeric Hymn to Pythian Apollo". The Medieval and Classical Literature Library.
  • Oswald, Pierre Jean & Kitsikis, Dimitri (1977). Omphalos. Paris.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  • Rohde, Erwin (1925). Psyche.
  • Shafer, Joseph R. (2011). Literary Identity in the Omphalos Periplus.
  • Trubshaw, Bob (February 1993). "The Black Stone - the Omphalos of the Goddess". Mercian Mysteries. Vol. 14.

References

  1. ^ Voegelin E. (2000). Order and History, Volume 2. University of Missouri Press. p. 31. ISBN 9780826263933.
  2. ^ Ciholas P. (2003). The omphalos and the cross. Mercer University Press. p. 6. ISBN 9780865547834.
  3. ^ Murphy C. (2007). Are We Rome?: The Fall of an Empire and the Fate of America. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. p. 44. ISBN 9780618742226.
  4. ^ Winther, Rasmus Grønfeldt (2014) World Navels. Cartouche 89: 15-21 http://philpapers.org/archive/WINWN.pdf
  5. ^ Tanhuma Buber, Kedoshim paragraph 10.
  6. ^ Ezekial 38,12, a homily on the phrase, the nations...that dwell in the middle of the earth.
  7. ^ . Cambridge, Ma website. Archived from the original on 29 July 2012. Retrieved 15 July 2012.
  8. ^ Edgers, Geoff (November 11, 2013). "Hadzi sculpture in Harvard Square to get fixed, then moved". Boston Globe. Retrieved 28 December 2013.
  9. ^ Edwards, Catherine (2 December 2019). "#AdventCalendar: The micronation in a southern Swedish national park". www.thelocal.se. Retrieved 2020-09-16.
  10. ^ "Den 1:a på Moderna: Lars Vilks". Moderna Museet i Stockholm (in Swedish). Retrieved 2020-09-16.
  11. ^ "Homer, Odyssey, Book 1, line 50". www.perseus.tufts.edu. Retrieved 2017-03-04.
  12. ^ "Homer, Odyssey, Book 1, line 50 ("navel")". www.perseus.tufts.edu. Retrieved 2017-03-04.

External links

  •   Media related to Omphalos at Wikimedia Commons
  •   The dictionary definition of omphalos at Wiktionary

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For other uses see Omphalos disambiguation An omphalos is a religious stone artifact or baetylus In Ancient Greek the word ὀmfᾰlos omphalos means navel Among the Ancient Greeks it was a widespread belief that Delphi was the center of the world According to the myths regarding the founding of the Delphic Oracle Zeus in his attempt to locate the center of the earth launched two eagles from the two ends of the world and the eagles starting simultaneously and flying at equal speed crossed their paths above the area of Delphi and so was the place where Zeus placed the stone 1 Omphalos is also the name of the stone given to Cronus In the ancient world of the Mediterranean it was a powerful religious symbol 2 Omphalos Syndrome refers to the belief that a place of geopolitical power and currency is the most important place in the world 3 4 Contents 1 Delphi 2 Jerusalem 2 1 Judaism 2 2 Christianity 2 3 Islam 3 Art 4 Literature 5 Geographical references 6 See also 7 Sources 8 References 9 External linksDelphi EditMain article Omphalos of Delphi The Omphalos of Delphi Most accounts locate the Delphi omphalos in the adyton sacred part of the temple near the Pythia oracle The stone sculpture itself which may be a copy has a carving of a knotted net covering its surface and a hollow center widening towards the base The omphalos represents the stone which Rhea wrapped in swaddling clothes pretending it was Zeus in order to deceive Cronus Cronus was the father who swallowed his children so as to prevent them from usurping him as he had deposed his own father Uranus Omphalos stones were believed to allow direct communication with the gods Holland 1933 suggested that the stone was hollow to allow intoxicating vapours breathed by the Oracle to channel through it Erwin Rohde wrote that the Python at Delphi was an earth spirit who was conquered by Apollo and buried under the Omphalos However understanding of the use of the omphalos is uncertain due to destruction of the site by Theodosius I and Arcadius in the 4th century CE citation needed Jerusalem EditJudaism Edit The Foundation Stone at the peak of the Temple Mount is considered in traditional Jewish sources to be the place from which the creation of the world began with several further major biblical events connected to it Jewish tradition holds that God revealed Himself to His people through the Ark of the Covenant in the Temple in Jerusalem which rested on the Foundation Stone marking the centre of the world 5 Christianity Edit Omphalos in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre Jerusalem Foundation Stone of the Jewish Temple found in the Dome of the Rock mosque on the Temple Mount Jerusalem The omphalos at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre Jerusalem represents in medieval Christian tradition the navel of the world the spiritual and cosmological centre of the world 6 The omphalos stone has a collection box chained next to it see picture Islam Edit The Dome of the Rock on the Aqsa Masjid Haram ash Sharif might have served the same purpose in Islam Art EditOmphalos is a public art sculpture by Dimitri Hadzi formerly located in the Harvard Square Cambridge Massachusetts under the Arts on the Line program 7 As of 2014 update the sculpture has been deinstalled it will be relocated to Rockport Massachusetts 8 Omfalos is a concrete and rock sculpture by the conceptual artist Lars Vilks previously standing in the Kullaberg natural reserve Skane County Sweden 9 As of 2001 the sculpture belongs to the collections of Moderna Museet in Stockholm Sweden 10 Literature Edit Omphalos of Chiang Rai Thailand In literature the word omphalos has held various meanings but usually refers to the stone at Delphi Authors who have used the term include Homer 11 12 Pausanias D H Lawrence James Joyce Jacques Derrida Ted Chiang and Sandy Hingston For example Joyce uses the term in the novel Ulysses Billy Pitt had them built Buck Mulligan said when the French were on the sea but our s is the omphalos Chapter 1 One of her sisterhood lugged me squealing into life Creation from nothing What has she in the bag A misbirth with a trailing navelcord hushed in ruddy wool The cords of all link back strandentwining cable of all flesh That is why mystic monks Will you be as gods Gaze in your omphalos Chapter 3 to set up there a national fertilising farm to be named Omphalos with an obelisk hewn and erected after the fashion of Egypt and to offer his dutiful yeoman services for the fecundation of any female of what grade of life soever who should there direct to him with the desire of fulfilling the functions of her natural Chapter 14 In Ted Chiang s short story Omphalos 2019 the protagonist is forced to question her belief about where the center of the world is located Geographical references EditThe following are all known as the navel of their various countries or cities Cusco Hill of Uisneach Nishiwaki Hyōgo Wat Phra That Doi Chom Thong Thailand Yanggu County GangwonSee also EditAxis mundi Benben stone Black Stone Kaaba Lapis Niger Mexico the navel of the moon in Nahuatl Lia Fail Lingam Stone of Scone Umbilicus urbis RomaeSources EditBurkert Walter 1985 Greek Religion Dehoqu 1925 Dishi Farnell Lewis R 1896 The Cults of the Greek States Goodrich Norma L 1990 Priestesses ISBN 9780531151136 Guthrie W K C 1955 The Greeks and their Gods ISBN 9780807057933 Hall Manly P 1928 The Secret Teachings of All Ages Greek Oracles Sacred texts Harrison Jane Ellen 1912 Themis A Study of the Social Origins of Greek Religion p 396 Holland Leicester B 1933 The Mantic Mechanism at Delphi American Journal of Archaeology 37 14 204 214 doi 10 2307 498438 JSTOR 498438 S2CID 191389544 Homeric Hymn to Pythian Apollo The Medieval and Classical Literature Library Oswald Pierre Jean amp Kitsikis Dimitri 1977 Omphalos Paris a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Rohde Erwin 1925 Psyche Shafer Joseph R 2011 Literary Identity in the Omphalos Periplus Trubshaw Bob February 1993 The Black Stone the Omphalos of the Goddess Mercian Mysteries Vol 14 References Edit Voegelin E 2000 Order and History Volume 2 University of Missouri Press p 31 ISBN 9780826263933 Ciholas P 2003 The omphalos and the cross Mercer University Press p 6 ISBN 9780865547834 Murphy C 2007 Are We Rome The Fall of an Empire and the Fate of America Houghton Mifflin Harcourt p 44 ISBN 9780618742226 Winther Rasmus Gronfeldt 2014 World Navels Cartouche 89 15 21 http philpapers org archive WINWN pdf Tanhuma Buber Kedoshim paragraph 10 Ezekial 38 12 a homily on the phrase the nations that dwell in the middle of the earth Public art Cambridge Ma website Archived from the original on 29 July 2012 Retrieved 15 July 2012 Edgers Geoff November 11 2013 Hadzi sculpture in Harvard Square to get fixed then moved Boston Globe Retrieved 28 December 2013 Edwards Catherine 2 December 2019 AdventCalendar The micronation in a southern Swedish national park www thelocal se Retrieved 2020 09 16 Den 1 a pa Moderna Lars Vilks Moderna Museet i Stockholm in Swedish Retrieved 2020 09 16 Homer Odyssey Book 1 line 50 www perseus tufts edu Retrieved 2017 03 04 Homer Odyssey Book 1 line 50 navel www perseus tufts edu Retrieved 2017 03 04 External links Edit Media related to Omphalos at Wikimedia Commons The dictionary definition of omphalos at Wiktionary Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Omphalos amp oldid 1120434871, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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