• Beltane was one of four Gaelic seasonal festivals: Samhain (1 November), Imbolc (1 February), Beltane (1 May), and Lughnasadh (1 August).
  • Flower crown enthusiasts will likely love Beltane, as many yellow and white flowers were used in traditional Beltane festivals because they resembled fire.
  • Beltane is the cross-quarter day that marks the mid-point in Spring. We are now halfway between the Spring Equinox & the Summer Solstice.
  • ‘handfasting’ adı verilen geleneksel pagan evliliklerinin zamanı. bereket ve hasat zamanı olan bu günde aynı nevruz ve hıdrellezde olduğu gibi beltane ateşi...
  • Beltane is an ancient Gaelic festival to welcome the summer. Discover Beltane rituals, origins, Beltane Blessings & how to celebrate Beltane.
  • Gün batımı, Druid rahiplerin tepelerin başlarında Baal ateşlerini yaktıkları zamandı. Beltane ateşleri yaşam kıvılcımını ve doğurganlığı sembolize ederdi.
  • Beltane is also the Satanic New Year and is an ancient traditional celebration of spring. Fertility celebrations have their origins in Ancient Mesopotamia.
  • Here we offer our favorite 14 Beltane foods: a plethora of both modern and traditional recipes and meals for the ancient Celts’ Fire Festival.
  • Beltane is first mentioned in a glossary attributed to Cormac, bishop of Cashel and king of Munster, who was killed in 908.
  • Beltane (also known as May Day) is one of the four main festivals, or quarters, on the Wheel of the Year and a very important one at that.