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Summary: Brihid is the Celtic Goddess of Healing, Smithcraft, and Queenship.
names:
Celtic names: Brighid, Brigid, Brigit
(NOTE: In addition to native variations by locality or over time, there are often several possible transliterations into the Roman alphabet used for English.)
basic information:
Brighid: Celtic Goddess of Healing, Smithcraft, and Queenship
Brighids relations:
Wife of the Dagda.
Mother of Brian, Luchar, and Uar.
Grandmother of the Tuatha de Danaan (the people of Danu).
Associated with Danu, the ancestral Goddess and grandmother of the Tuatha de Danaan (the people of Danu).
Associated with the Roman Goddess Juno.
magickal information and correspondences:
candle colors: white
herbs associated with Brigit:
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holy days
January: Brighid is associated with January.
February: Brighid is associated with February.
Day of the Tuatha de Danaan: Celebrated on January 1st.
other:
Brigit Goddess of Healing, Smithcraft, and Queenship. She is patroness of the Celtic spring festival of Imbolc, and was served by a female priesthood at Kildare. Her name derives from her worship by the pre-Christian Brigantes, who honored her as identical with Juno, Queen of Heaven. Brigit also shares attributes with the ancient Greek triple goddess Hecate. She is Ruler, Bringer of Prosperity; her two sisters display the alchemical sword and tongs of blacksmithing and the twin serpents connoting medical skill. Her Irish consort was the Dagda. picture and text © 1996 JBL Statues (now called Sacred Source), original text created by Tom Laudeman
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