Anthony North: We have all heard of the Dragon. Known in culture worldwide, it is usually depicted as a huge reptile or snake with two pairs of legs and wings. Often associated with spirituality, it can also breath fire. In eastern mythology it is often seen as benevolent, whereas to western culture, it is malevolent. Often known as a 'worm', warrior knights fight it, usually rescuing a fair maiden whom it had been guarding. This is the story of george and the dragon.: And the legend is repeated throughout parts of western Europe. It is a symbol of knightly purity and essential to the idea of chivalry. But this element of the legend is older than Christianity. Beowulf does battle withthe dragon, Grendel, in Saxon mythology.
The ancient Greeks had the Hydra. The Dragon is often a symbol of war, and it appears in legendary names such as Arthur Pendragon. It is clearly a symbol of something monstrous which was defeated. St michael is essential to the mythology. : He is the patron saint of chivalry and commands God's army. He is often depicted fighting the Devil in heaven, the Devil usually symbolized as a Dragon. St Michael has many churches in England today, and they are often associated with leys -ancient tracks, sometimes seen as possessing magical energies, at others simply ancient pagan trade routes. Do leys offer a hint of understanding?: In the east, the concept of ancient pathways are known as 'dragon paths', giving a clear association between the Dragon and theEarth itself. Earth and Dragon seem to be one and the same. Seeing the Dragon as a serpent can be illuminating. Indeed, all the Dragon is is a monstrous form of serpent. And if we do so, we will find serpents in ancient mythologies throughout the world. Usually, it is associated with creation.: Serpents are usually the vessel through which the spark of life is placed upon the land, often caused by the passing of blood or semen. In this sense, the serpent has a clear 'phallic' representation. Such mythologies are pagan.
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History of the Unicorn
New TV series explores Celtic monster legends
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