Norse, the Celtic Druids and the North American Indians
Mistletoe was thought to be sacred by the Ancient Europeans.
Mistletoe.
The Roman people regarded Romulus as their sacred founder. They considered him the George Washington of ancient Rome.The Roman people regarded Romulus as their sacred founder. They considered him the George Washington of ancient Rome.The Roman people regarded Romulus as their sacred founder. They considered him the George Washington of ancient Rome.The Roman people regarded Romulus as their sacred founder. They considered him the George Washington of ancient Rome.The Roman people regarded Romulus as their sacred founder. They considered him the George Washington of ancient Rome.The Roman people regarded Romulus as their sacred founder. They considered him the George Washington of ancient Rome.The Roman people regarded Romulus as their sacred founder. They considered him the George Washington of ancient Rome.The Roman people regarded Romulus as their sacred founder. They considered him the George Washington of ancient Rome.The Roman people regarded Romulus as their sacred founder. They considered him the George Washington of ancient Rome.
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She is regarded as the mother of fish, shellfish, seals and dolphins.
"Sacred" refers to something that is regarded as holy, divine, or dedicated to a higher power. It often carries significant religious or spiritual importance and is treated with reverence and respect.
The tradition began in England. The mistletoe was considered magical in that it remained green all through the winter. The druids considered it sacred and would never allow it to touch the ground.
For Hindus, the Ganges River is sacred. Hindus worship it as the goddess Ganga. Ritual bathing is performed at the Ganges. This river's length is 2,525 kilometers.
The word "sacred" is an adjective. It is used to describe something that is regarded as holy, divine, or special in a religious or spiritual context.
Mistletoe was held sacred by the Norse peoples and the Celtic Druids. Holly was used by the ancient Romans at the Roman Saturnalia festival. To avoid persecution, early Christians would hang holly on their doors during this festival. Therefore, mistletoe probably originated in Great Britain and holly in Italy (Ancient Rome).
A parasitic evergreen plant of Europe (Viscum album), bearing a glutinous fruit. When found upon the oak, where it is rare, it was an object of superstitious regard among the Druids. A bird lime is prepared from its fruit.
Japan's Fuji-san or Mt. Fuji has been regarded as sacred mountain for virtually as long as humans have lived nearby. It was originally a sacred mountain of the Ainu, the aboriginal inhabitants of Japan.