Since.... Danu was a battle goddess from the bronze era... I'd say she would probably enjoy anything from a piece of weaponry to blood to horse hair. Clarification of Question While that information will prove most useful in an upcoming legal battle, I was actually referring to Danu in her aspect as the Irish/pan-Celtic Mother of the Fairies, and Goddess of Inspiration and Healing. Any ideas on that aspect of the Great Mother?
Danu which, according to some, may be the same as the goddess Anu.
Love and offerings.
The name "Dana" is derived from "Ana", the Irish goddess of abundance. Also referred to as "the mother of the gods of the Irish". In Old Irish the name appears as "Danu".
Make offerings at her temple.
Offerings to humanity for this world and the next
The Roman goddess Diana's symbols are a silver bow, arrows, the crescent moon, bears, and stags.
Melinoe most likely was a goddess who presided over the offerings given by the living to the ghosts of the dead.
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Asked for guidance and favours from the goddess, and gave offerings in return.
you have to put 100 offerings for the goddess then it should open
Plant or animal in origin or something made by a worshiper in honor of that god or goddess.
Yes they did. I'm not sure how many but two of their children were Melinoe and Macaria. Melinoe being the Goddess of offerings made to the deceased. Macaria being the Goddess of Blessed Death.