Lammas/August Eve (July 31)
Status |
|
Subject |
Created By |
Replies |
Views |
Last Post |
|
|
|
Dowin |
0 |
91 |
by Dowin Aug 3, 2009 9:05:52 GMT -5 |
Board Information & Statistics
|
Lammas/August Eve (July 31)
This festival has two aspects. First, it is one of the Celtic fire festivals, honoring the Celtic culture-bringer and Solar God Lugh (Lleu to the Welsh, Lugus to the Gauls). In Ireland, races and games were held in his name and that of his mother, Tailtiu (these may have been funeral games). The second aspect is Lammas, the Saxon Feast of Bread, at which the first of the grain harvest is consumed in riutal loaves. These aspects are not too dissimilar, as the shamanic death and transformation of Lleu can be compared to that of the Barley God, known from the folksong "John Barleycorn". This time is also sacred to the Greek Goddess of the Moon and the Hunt, Artemis.
|
|
|
Threads and Posts |
Total Threads: | 1 |
Total Posts: | 1 |
|
|
|
On This Board |
You can create threads. |
You can reply to threads. |
You cannot create polls. |
|
|
|
Users Viewing |
0 Staff, 0 Members, 1 Guest. |
|
|
|
|