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      • Lughnasadh is the first of three harvest festivals in the wheel of the year, followed by Mabon at the autumn equinox and Samhain at the end of October. These festivals are times to honor the cycles of nature and to connect with the divine forces that govern them.
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    Lughnasadh is one of the four Gaelic seasonal festivals, along with Samhain, Imbolc and Beltane. It corresponds to the Welsh Gŵyl Awst and the English Lammas. Lughnasadh is mentioned in early Irish literature and has pagan origins. The festival is named after the god Lugh.

  3. Jul 6, 2021 · Lughnasadh is a Gaelic festival that celebrates the beginning of harvest season in honor of Lugh’s mother Tailtiu across Scotland, Ireland, and the Isle of Man. It takes place on August 1 because that is the date that Lugh defeated the spirits of Tír na nÓg.

  4. Jul 30, 2022 · According to Irish mythology, Lughnasa—also known as Lughnasadh and Lugnasad—is an annual festival that the sun-god, and god-of-many-talents Lugh, established to commemorate his foster-mother, Tailtiu. In practice, Lughnasa is a celebration of “first fruits”, i.e. the beginning of the harvest season.

  5. Jul 25, 2023 · Lughnasadh ( pronounced Loo-nah-sah ), or Lammas as it is also sometimes called, is an ancient Gaelic festival that marks the start of the harvest season. It comes from Irish legends about the God Lugh and his foster mother Tailtiu. This event remembers the time of year when the first fruits of the harvest were brought in.

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  6. Jul 10, 2023 · This ancient Gaelic holiday marks the first harvest, a time to honor the abundance of the Earth and express gratitude for the gifts of nature. In this blog post, we will explore meaningful ways to celebrate and embrace the spirit of Lughnasadh/Lammas.

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  7. Lughnasadh is a time to celebrate the first harvest of the year, and recognize that the hot summer days will soon come to an end. This page includes helpful information, rituals, activities and recipes to help you celebrate the Sabbat.

  8. The Celtic festival of Lughnasadh (from the old Gaelic Lugh the pagan God and nasad meaning assembly), Lughnasa or in old English, Lammas ( meaning loaf mass) is celebrated around the 1st August or roughly halfway between the summer solstice and the autumn equinox.

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