Deity of the Day for June 30 is Arawn
Deity of the Day Arawn Welsh god of the underworld. Legend has it that the god Amaethon stole from him a dog, a lapwing and a roebuck, which led to the Battle of the Trees in which his forces were...
View ArticleDeity of the Day for July 7th is Gwydion (Welsh)
Deity of the Day Gwydion (Welsh) Druid of the mainland gods; son of Don; brother of Govannon, Arianrhod, Amaethon (god of agriculture). Wizard and Bard of North Wales. A many-skilled deity like Lugh....
View ArticleWho Was Mabon?
Who Was Mabon? by Dana Corby condensed from a longer article We modern Pagans often celebrate the Autumn Equinox by the name Mabon. Unlike most of our Celtic names for Sabbats, Mabon is Welsh, meaning...
View ArticleGoddess Of The Day for November 17th is Blodeuwedd
Blodeuwedd by Karen Davis Blodeuwedd was created out of flowers by Gwydion to wed Llew Llaw Gyffes. She betrayed Llew, either because she had no soul, being non-human, or because she resented being...
View ArticleGoddess of the Day for April 8th – Blodeuwedd
Goddess of the Day Blodeuwedd Blodeuwedd was created out of flowers by Gwydion to wed Llew Llaw Gyffes. She betrayed Llew, either because she had no soul, being non-human, or because she resented being...
View ArticleDeity of the Day – Arianrhod
Deity of the Day Arianrhod Is a major goddess in Welsh legends. Her name means “silver wheel” or “silver disk”. Legend has it that Arianrhod claimed to be a virgin, but when her virginity was tested...
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