5 Questions For Dan Liss, Practicing Pagan
Tuesday is the Celtic Pagan celebration Lughnasadh (pronounced LOO-nas-sah), the first of three ancient Celtic Pagan harvest celebrations. Dan Liss, a practicing Pagan, explains Lughnasadh and other Celtic Pagan traditions surrounding autumn and the harvest.
1. What is Lughnasadh?
Lughnasadh is the celebration of the Celtic Pagan god Lugh, the god of the sun and agriculture. It's the first of three Celtic harvest festivals. When you think about the harvest, this is the grain festival.
The second harvest festival is fall equinox. In the U.S., it would be apples, pumpkins, nuts, grapes. Full Story
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1. What is Lughnasadh?
Lughnasadh is the celebration of the Celtic Pagan god Lugh, the god of the sun and agriculture. It's the first of three Celtic harvest festivals. When you think about the harvest, this is the grain festival.
The second harvest festival is fall equinox. In the U.S., it would be apples, pumpkins, nuts, grapes. Full Story
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