Showing posts with label Celtic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Celtic. Show all posts

Goddess Sulis

 



Sulis: British goddess of healing.

Sulis was revered throughout the British, Roman, and Celtic worlds.

Sulis, despite being a solar deity, is the goddess of elemental water and assists in the healing of diseases and ailments.

She is the goddess of purification and mental, physical, and spiritual healing.


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Goddess Scathach



Scathach is a goddess of Celtic warriors.

Scathach is a warlord who also teaches others how to fight.

She teaches martial skills and swordplay to young warriors, as well as introducing them into sexual activity.

She has the talent of foresight as well as the ability to grant desires.

Her name means "She Who Strikes Fear" or "Shadowy One." 

Who Is Goddess Coventina?

 


  

Goddess of healing in Celtic mythology. Coventina is a river goddess who is linked to all flowing water. 

As a sacrifice for her blessings, her devotees threw money and holy items into wells. 

She is linked to the ebb and flow of time and plenty, as well as healing and prophecy. The cup, the cauldron, and all money are her emblems.

Who Is Goddess Corra?

  


 

Goddess of prophesy in Celtic mythology. 

Corra is a goddess of witchcraft and divination who bestows transcendental knowledge on those who seek it. 

She is most famous in Scotland. She has been known to transform into a crane, a holy bird linked to astral travel and spiritual understanding.

Goddess Ardwinna



Ardwinna is a Celtic woodland deity. Ardwinna, a forest deity of the hunt, is linked to the Roman goddess Diana



  • She provides mankind with animal flesh and teaches respect for the woods and the life that exists inside them. 
  • Any animal slain within her realm must pay a tribute. 
  • Ardwinna is often portrayed riding a wild boar through the woods.




Goddess Andraste

  


Andraste is a Celtic battle goddess. Andraste, the goddess of triumph and war, was invoked before conflicts to foresee and, if necessary, change the result. 



  • Her name means "She Who Has Not Fallen," and she was known as the Invincible One. 


  • Andraste is a moon goddess who rules over love and fertility in her luminous form. 


  • Hares and ravens are her holy creatures.