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Dagda
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• Cauldron, Sword, Spear, & Stone: The All-Father of Irish Myth – 21st Century Lessons from The Dagda
Prayer to the Dagda
Praise to the power of the all-skilled one,
The good god, generous giver,
Kindly keeper of the Undry Cauldron;
All-father, folk-warden, wizard,
Harpist of the seasons, battle lord;
Bawdy laugher, deep drinker,
Cunning clown; Morrigan’s lover,
Father of Brigid, lord of the Brugh,
Beautiful god, sun-halter.
Ruadh Rofesa,
Eochaid Ollathair,
Aed Abaid Essa Ruaid.
Hail to the Dagda!
by Aed Dubh
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