Beltane
Beltane
Celtic
festivals often tied in with the needs of the community. In spring time, at the
beginning of the farming calendar, everybody would be hoping for a fruitful
year for their families and fields.
Beltane rituals
would often include courting: for example, young men and women collecting
blossoms in the woods and lighting fires in the evening. These rituals would
often lead to matches and marriages, either immediately in the coming summer or
autumn.
Other
festivities involved fire which was thought to cleanse, purify and increase
fertility. Cattle were often passed between two fires and the properties of the
flame and the smoke were seen to ensure the fertility of the herd.
The largest
Beltane celebrations in the UK are held in Edinburgh. Fires are lit at night
and festivities carry on until dawn. All around the UK fires are lit and
private celebrations are held amongst covens and groves (groups of Pagans) to
mark the start of the summer.
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