Thursday, June 26, 2014

Celtic Traditionalism and the Celtic Panteon

Celtic Traditionalism is the tradition that is reconstructing the beliefs and the ancient practices of the average Celtic people. It was started in 1976 by Ann and David Finnin. You can find a list of the Celtic Gods here.

The Celtic Patheon -

Dagda - Father God or The Good God.
Danu ("Anu")/Don - Mother Goddess.
Abarta - Warrior energy and is Irish in nature.
Aine - Goddess of love and fertility and is Irish in nature.
Amaethon - God of agriculture and is Welsh in nature.
Aonghus - God of love and is Irish in nature.
Badb - Goddess of battle - one of the three faces of the Morrigan and is Irish in nature.
Belenus - Sun god and is Welsh and Irish in nature.
Bran - God of sea voyages.
Bran the Blessed - God of the underworld and is British in nature.
Brigantia - Goddess of the water, war, healing, and prosperity.
Brigid - Goddess of healing, fertility, poetry, and the forge and is Irish in nature.
Ceridwen - Goddess of fertility and is Welsh in nature.
Dian Cecht - God of healing and is Irish in nature.
Dylan - God of the sea and is Welsh in nature.
Epona - Goddess of sweet water, fertility, and horses and is Welsh in nature.
Lir - God of the sea and is Irish in nature.
Lugh - God of the sun and is Irish in nature.
Macha - Goddess of war and is one of the three faces of the Morrigan and is Irish in nature.
Morrigan - Goddess of war and the original goddess of the earth and agriculture and is Irish in nature.
Nemain - Goddess of war and is Irish in nature.
Nodens - God of healing and is British in nature.
Nuada - God of valor
Ogma - God of eloquence and is British in nature.
Rhiannon - Goddess of suffering and patience and is Welsh in nature.
Scathach - Goddess of marital arts and warrior-princess of the Land of Shadows.
Taliesin - Prophet and bard and is Welsh in nature.
Tuatha De Danann - The sidhe or the people of the Goddess Dana and is Irish in nature.

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