Summary: Gobniu is the Celtic Forest God.
names:
Celtic names: Gobniu
(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:
Gobniu: Celtic Forest God.
other:
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Gobniu / Kernunnos of Bordeaux This tri-cephalic bust depicts the forest god of the Celts in his most potent form. For these earth-worshiping peoples of old Europe, the disembodied head symbolized fertility, prophecy, inspiration and rebirth, and triplism implied extreme power. Note the gods initiatory neck torc and stag antlers, which may be removed during the feminine phase of the pagan year.
Without horns, this image can also be used to represent the Irish deity Gobniu-Luchta-Credne, the three gods of skill. Gaelic oral tradition names him the alchemical patron of smithcraft, poetry, and sacred beer-brewing. picture and text © 1996 JBL Statues (now called Sacred Source), original text created by Tom Laudeman
Picture courtesy of JBL Statues
this reproduction was sold by Sacred Source
JBL Statues is now Sacred Source
religious title certificate

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