
Mithras Liturgy
The Mithras Liturgy refers to ancient rituals and texts associated with the worship of Mithras, a god from the Roman mystery religion. These rituals often involved symbolic acts, prayers, and offerings designed to foster divine favor and spiritual transformation. The liturgy provided structure and meaning to the worshipers’ experiences, emphasizing themes of cosmic order, betrayal, death, and rebirth. While much of the original practice remains obscure, scholars interpret it as a complex spiritual system encouraging initiation, moral purification, and a union with divine truth, reflecting the broader religious and philosophical worldview of Mithraism in the Roman Empire.