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| Celtic Symbols Shine at Harvest Time  |
| Lammas/Lughnasadh Sabbat, this page gives a little information about the earlier gods before Lugh.
http://www.celtic-connection.com/myth/lughnasedh.html |
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| Hail to the Sabbat - Lughnasadh  |
| Lughnasadh, or Lammas, this is Paganet News 1998 article on this Sabbat.
http://www.paganet.org/pnn/1998/Lughnasadh/Sabbat.html |
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| Heritage of Lughnasadh  |
| This page not only gives the Celtic information about Lughnasadh/Lammas Sabbat, but it also goes into different parts of the world for their history of this festivale.
http://lark.cc.ukans.edu/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/huxtable/home/webofoz/heritage/Lammas.html |
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| Irish Fire Festivals: Lughnasadh  |
| Article by Celtic Reconstructionist Kym ni Dhoireann on customs and traditions of Lughnasadh. Includes ideas to make the season more meaningful to modern Celtic Pagans, by looking at the origins and meanings and natural seasonal events.
http://cyberpict.net/sgathan/essays/lghnsdh.htm |
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| Lammas, Lughnasadh  |
| This is an illustrated page of carefully annotated links to the lore and rituals of the early August feast of Lammas (Lughnasadh). It comes from Kathleen Jenks, Ph.D. at MythingLinks.
http://www.mythinglinks.org/Lammas.html |
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| Lughnasadh  |
| Could Lammas/Lughnasadh be the forerunner of the Olympic games or the small country fairs? This page can answer some of your questions regarding the fun time of this Sabbat.
http://www.leyline.org/cra/articles/lughnasadh.html |
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| Lughnasadh Dance  |
| Lughnasadh Dance (SLG's version) Let's have some fun and dance this Lammas Sabbat.
http://www.msen.com/~robh/slg/lughdance.html |
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| Lughnasadh Recipes  |
| Lughnasadh Recipes - The Noodles in Faery Butter sound like a delicious treat for the Sabbat meal.
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Parthenon/7039/AshlinCI.html |
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| Lughnasadh, aka Lammas  |
| Another very good page on what this Sabbat means.
http://thunder.prohosting.com/~cbarstow/lammas.html |
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| The Harvest of the Grain  |
| The last of the Days of the God Lugh (Celtic) is celebrated on this Sabbat. Known as Lammas or Lughnasadh.
http://www.intercom.net/local/shore_journal/rif10730.html |
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