because if you worship him then i guess you'll have a good afterlife. after all, he is the god of the underworld and the lord of the dead! ;)
Hades was honored in Greek funeral services and necromantic rites (the summoning of the ghosts of the dead).
People celebrate Hades, the Greek god of the underworld, primarily through festivals and rituals that honor the dead and the afterlife. In ancient times, the Anthesteria festival was held in honor of Dionysus, during which participants would also pay respects to the spirits of the deceased, reflecting a connection to Hades. Modern celebrations may include themed events, literature discussions, or Halloween festivities, where Hades symbolizes mystery, the afterlife, and the cycle of life and death. Overall, these celebrations often emphasize remembrance and respect for ancestors and the inevitability of mortality.
Hades is unfriendly to people because he is king of the UnderWorld he is meant to be evil
The dead dwell in Underworld, the domain of Hades, and the prayers for them or carried by them are heard by Hades.
Hades is the enemy of all life, gods, and men. Since nothing will sway him, he is rarely worshiped. Lately a bunch of crazy Englishmen are instituting festivals to several antique gods, but that is a different story.
No. Some people mistake Hades for hell, but they are not the same thing.
Hades is the god of death and the dead; death scares people.
People fear death; thus they feared the Greek god of the dead and death, Hades.
The Secular Games were held once every hundred years in ancient Greece.
i think people who went to his castle feared him the most.
Hades was the god of the Underworld and dead people. He might seem cruel, but he is not. Without him, dead people will have no where to go when they die.