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Demeter's worship is known as the Eleusinian Mysteries.
Many Mediterranean peoples of the ancient world worshiped Demeter or a similar goddess before Rome adopted Christianity.
The Megarians primarily worshiped the goddess Demeter, who was associated with agriculture and fertility. They also revered other deities such as Poseidon and various local gods, but Demeter held particular significance due to the region's agricultural heritage. The worship of Demeter was often linked to rituals celebrating the harvest and the cycle of nature.
Demeter was happy six mounts of the year; but when Pershone Demeter's daughter was with Hades for the other six mounts of the year, Demeter was mad, pittyless, painful (not to be messed with).
The Spartans may have disproportionately worshiped Ares over the other Greek gods because he was the god of war, and Spartan lifestyle revolved heavily around warfare and military preparation.
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Principally through periodic religious festivals involving ceremonies, feasts and communal entertainments.
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People worship Demeter, the ancient Greek goddess of agriculture, grain, and fertility, primarily for her role in ensuring bountiful harvests and the nourishment of the earth. She embodies the cycle of life and death, particularly through her myth involving the abduction of her daughter Persephone, which symbolizes the changing seasons. Worship of Demeter often involved rituals and festivals, such as the Eleusinian Mysteries, which celebrated the mysteries of life, death, and rebirth. Her veneration reflects humanity's deep connection to agriculture and the natural world.
She helped with agriculture, they believed. For crops to grow, she had to be happy.
demeter's daughter was kidnapped by hades and was taken to the underworld. demeter begged hades to return her daughter. finally, hades said that she could visit demeter for six months every year. in the winter, while her daughter is gone, demeter depressed and refuses to let plants grow. in summer, her daughter returns and demeter is happy and allows the crops to grow. that is how the greeks explained the four seasons.