Summary: Arrianrhod is the Celtic Mother Goddess and Goddess of fertility.
The Celtic Goddess Arrianrhod is derived from the Welsh Goddess of the same name. The main article on this Goddess is at Arrianrhod.
names:
Celtic names: Arrianhod, Arianrhod
Welsh names: Arrianhod
(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:
Arianrhod: Welsh Moon Mother and Goddess of fertility.
Arrianrhods relations:
Derived from the Welsh Goddess Arrianrhod, Goddess of the stars that mark the Wheel of Heaven.
magickal information and correspondences:
Sacred candle color: green and white
herbs associated with Arrianrhod:
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myths and beliefs:
Arrianrhod is the Welsh Star Goddess, in charge of the Silver Wheel of the Heavens. The Celts believed that Arianrhods throne (caer) was within the Northern Lights (Corona Borealis).
other:
Arianrhod Celtic Moon-Mother Goddess. Called the Silver Wheel that Descends into the Sea. Like Kali she symbolizes cosmic time, and was also imaged as a vessel which carries the dead. Here she is depicted as Cosmogenitrix, her matron/fertility aspect. Throne-seated, nurturing her children, she wears the ceremonial torc of Queenship. The original of this piece dates from c. 100 AD, just prior to the Romano-Christian invasion of Celtic Europe. picture and text © 1996 JBL Statues (now called Sacred Source), original text created by Tom Laudeman
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See also: Arrianrhod, Welsh
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