Re: [tied] Pan as IE god.

From: João Simões Lopes Filho
Message: 4391
Date: 2000-10-16

Link to them HERMES, the father of PAN (psychopomp, traveller, shepherd). I have a suspiction that this god was originally the IE Moon-God.  Pan was lover of Selene, the Moon, like Pushan was lover of Surya:, daughter of Surya, the Sun-God.
 
Joao SL
Rio
----- Original Message -----
From: Mark Odegard
To: cybalist@egroups.com
Sent: Sunday, October 15, 2000 10:04 PM
Subject: [tied] Pan as IE god.

Edgar Polome suggests that Greek (Arcadian) Pan and Vedic Pusa are reflexes of the same IE god, or at least, as a late development in the Indo-Iranian and Greek axis in post PIE times. Both Pan and Pusa are pastoral gods, protectors of the flock.
 
The form EIEC gives is *péh2uson,  (macron over o). It is also connected to Gaulish or Venetic Puso, and Messapic Pauso (all are proper names). Polome says this would be built on *peh2 'protect, feed (cattle)'.
 
Pan is just the sort of divinity you'd expect pastoralists would have, one not too complicated in his functions, nor too involved in cosmology.
 
Pusan is said to have many of Pan's characteristics, but here, he's better connected, with Surya the sun-daughter as his wife; he's supposed to be the best of all charioteers. He also has underworld functions.
 
Mark.