Abraxas
Also known as Anbraxas and Abrasax
The dragon Abraxas originated in Persian mythology however the name has been
taken up elsewhere. As such descriptions of Abraxas vary considerably.
Abraxas is usually described
as having either a man or a serpent's body with the head
of a cockerel (sometimes two such heads). He has two dragon's feet and
carries a whip in his human hands.
The name and image of Abraxas were of importance in Gnosticism and
other esoteric teachings. Some identified Abraxas with a supreme deity.
There is much numerological interest in the name Abraxas. The number of letters -
seven - is considered important by some. There is also interest in
the fact that the letters of the name can be made to sum to 365 in
some systems. Abraxas is thus considered the Lord of the 365 Virtues,
one of which represents each day of the year.
Some people have sugested that the name "Abraxas" could itself be derived
from "Abracadaba".
The name is considered to have great power and is inscribed on stone talismans
called Abraxas Stones.
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