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In Irish mythology, Danu is associated with the Tuatha dé Danann, possibly meaning "the peoples of the goddess Danu." While not explicitly named in original texts, Victorian folklorists tied Danu to motherhood and agricultural abundance. The etymology of her name is debated, possibly rooted in the Old Irish term "dán," meaning “artistic skill” or “poem.” 🌿 Although not directly part of extant Irish folklore, Danu is sometimes linked with Anu and resembles the Welsh figure Dôn from Mabinogion... Danu Celtic Goddess, Danu Goddess Celtic Mythology, Irish Folklore Art, Tuatha De Danann Art, Goddess Of Abundance, Dana Goddess, Danu Goddess, Celtic Goddesses, Freya Goddess

In Irish mythology, Danu is associated with the Tuatha dé Danann, possibly meaning "the peoples of the goddess Danu." While not explicitly named in original texts, Victorian folklorists tied Danu to motherhood and agricultural abundance. The etymology of her name is debated, possibly rooted in the Old Irish term "dán," meaning “artistic skill” or “poem.” 🌿 Although not directly part of extant Irish folklore, Danu is sometimes linked with Anu and resembles the Welsh figure Dôn from…

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Celtic Gods And Goddesses Irish, Celtic Deities, Irish Goddess, Celtic Myth, Irish Folklore, Irish Mythology, Celtic Gods, Celtic Goddess, Pagan Art

In Irish mythology, Danu ([ˈdanu]; modern Irish Dana [ˈd̪ˠanˠə]) is a hypothetical mother goddess of the Tuatha Dé Danann (Old Irish: "the peoples of the goddess Danu"). Though primarily seen as an ancestral figure, some Victorian sources also associate her with the land. The hypothetical nominative form of the name, *Danu, is not found in any medieval Irish text, but is rather a reconstruction by modern scholars based on the genitive Danann (also spelled Donand or Danand), which is the only…

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Danu is the mother goddess of the Tuatha de Danann (Children of Danu), and many of the gods of the Celtic pantheon can claim descent from her. Most of her mythology is now lost, and stories more largely feature other characters of the Tuatha de Danann. She is associated with rivers, salmon (fish of knowledge) - Danu - Mother Goddess

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Deep in Irish mythology lies the covert ancient Goddess Danu. Believed to be one of the oldest Celtic deities, she is the Goddess of the earth and the moon, fertility, wisdom, wealth, abundance, wind, and water. She is also seen as the Mother Goddess, having birthed all things and being the Divine Mother to the Gods. Goddess Danu is considered a Triple Goddess. Click pin to learn: Myth of Danu Symbols of Danu Titles and Epithets of Danu How to Worship Danu Offerings to Danu Practicing Magic Goddess Epona, Celtic Paganism, Celtic Magic, Celtic Deities, Irish Goddess, Goddess Magick, Celtic Myth, Celtic Druids, Goddess Symbols

Deep in Irish mythology lies the covert ancient Goddess Danu. Believed to be one of the oldest Celtic deities, she is the Goddess of the earth and the moon, fertility, wisdom, wealth, abundance, wind, and water. She is also seen as the Mother Goddess, having birthed all things and being the Divine Mother to the...

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DANU: Celtic Water Goddess – Green Bronze Resin | Celtic Jackalope River Goddess, Celtic Deities, Water Goddess, Irish Goddess, Ancient Ireland, Irish Mythology, Celtic Gods, Celtic Goddess, Celtic Mythology

Celtic Goddess Danu 9" green bronze color resin statue Danu, Dana, Danaan, Don- is considered the most ancient of all Celtic Deities. Her name means knowledge, wisdom, teacher, wealth and abundance. She is also known as Dana and as her Welsh equivalent, Don. Also called the Red Mother of All, Danu is the major Irish Mother Goddess, mother of the Gods and patroness of wizards, rivers, water, wells, prosperity plenty, magick and wisdom. Danu is especially associated with Munster, two hills…

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