Cailleach Bheara - Irish folk song
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- Опубліковано 10 лис 2024
- The debut single was finally released. This is the tale of the Cailleach Bheara - the Hag of Beara. She’s also known as the witch or (pagan) goddess of winter.
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Is calliagh related to waning crescent?
In Gaelic (Irish, Scottish, and Manx) myth, the Cailleach is a divine hag and ancestor, associated with the creation of the landscape and with the weather, especially storms, and winter. The word literally means 'old woman, hag', and is found with this meaning in modern Irish and Scottish Gaelic, and has been applied to numerous mythological and folkloric figures in Ireland, Scotland, and the Isle of Man. In modern Irish folklore studies, she is sometimes known as The Hag of Beara, while in Scotland she is known as Beira, Queen of Winter.
@@lostinthewoodsmusic thanks, appreciate; if she is connected to dark half of the year, and earth and moon are forms of the goddess, then would it be correct to time waning crescent with samhain? Maybe I'm misidentifying earth goddess with lunar
@@jonsmith3413 I can't answer definitively, but it seems so
@@jonsmith3413 We're mentioning Cailleach Bheara also surprising brought up in Iberian secrets ( Brigid in her winter form ) mentioned with words like Cale, Galaecia, and Calaeci like Galicia's name itself was quietly inspired by this goddess's numerous variations. But your topic brings up Rhiannon a sister of Brigid's. They do several of same tasks. The old triple goddesses and great mother goddesses are numerous.