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Morrigan Statue "Celtic" The Romans called her Minerva

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The Romans called her Minerva

the panchadashakshari mantra

a Green Man holding the Sacred Snake of death and rebirth

This powerfully phallic figure is representative of those fired in clay by artisans of the Mochica culture

the Son of God and the Virgin Mary through an immaculate conception

Morrigan Statue "Celtic" The Romans called her MinervaWarrior Maiden Ana. Boiling Cauldron Macha. Death Crone Badbh. The Morrigan is the Celtic Goddess of Destruction Creation. This image depicts the Irish triple goddess: Ana, the fertility maiden; Badb ("bave"), the boiling mother cauldron, producer of life; and Macha, the death crone symbolized by the carrion devouring raven. Oral tradition says the Celtic dying god Cu Chulainn was met by the beautiful chariot mounted goddess with red eyes and cloak.

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