Logo symbol interpretation
MAYANDROS or hand grip? - The goddamn grip!
MAIANDROS
Sometime in the light of the moon the king of Fthia Peleas. Saw a bordering goddess dancing along with the daughters of the water. It was goddess Thetis, the prophecy of Prometheus compelling her to marry a mortal, so that he would not be born, who would overthrow the mighty Jupiter!
Peleus was tyrannized by the divine beauty, but how could he be a mortal to acquire Thetis who was a goddess? But he asked for this wise Chiron [1] who lived high on the polyvotano Pelion. "He humbled him, in the same place as he saw her, at night dancing, grabbing him as tightly as he could. Do not leave the handle as much as it changes shape, and become a snake, a lion or fire, water to escape. " Peleas in his passion for the goddess surpassed and defeated all of her angry transformations, keeping her with a grip tight in his arms. The goddess bowed and surrendered to his love! [2]
This magnificent theme is superficially portrayed in the interior of the red-red kelp [3] of 500 BC. Which is now in the West Berlin Museum. This splendid portrayal of Peleus defies the snakes of the divine transformation that bite him everywhere, as well as the lion that is hooked on his back. Peleus defeats the transformations of the five-goddess goddess, using the sacred "hand grip", or "Meander" as it was later known, the famous ancient Greek symbol of the defeat of gods!
The dictionaries actually insist on the silly, stereotypical view that Mayanros is: "the decorative ancient Greek shape that reminds of the maneuvers of the river Caria Mayander where it was first-born and from which it was named". It may indeed have taken its name from the river near which it was first-born, but it is totally foolish to believe that the all-Greek findings of this land passionately depict the charms and "maneuvers" of a largely unknown Asian Carian river. 4]
We note here that the correlation of this handle, or a handful hooked to the other, which clearly forms the famous Greek-speaking linear symbol of the fret, is obvious here. However, I do not see anywhere commenting on that, this obvious parallel, which honors the "world-known Greek Meander", which is simply known only as a beautiful decorative linear invention and not as a possible sacred symbol of raising man on the podium of a rival opponent of Gods". The meandering hand link is an excellent symbol of all heroism and credibility.