Dionysus, Hades and Soma: The Greek Lunar Cycle Part 3 of 3 < Part 2 Dionysus and Hades Building on this understanding of Dionysus as Soma, we must make a further leap to consider if Hades too might be rooted in this same Indo-European “Soma” mythos. This connection is prompted by the aforementioned fact that the moon was often seen as an afterlife destination with the moon god as the lord of this destination (Mircea Eliade, Patterns in Comparative Religion, The Moon and its Mystique). Dionysus, after all, with his vegetative powers rooted in the depths, is already a clearly chthonic god, who was often considered to have a "subterranean" aspect, called Dionysus Khthonion . But in addition, both Dionysus' explicit Egyptian parallel and influence, Osiris, and the Welsh “Soma” god, Arawn, are named as the Lord of the Underworld in their respective mythologies, while the Irish parallel, Midir, is suggested to be an underworld lord as well by his depiction with three cr