

Greater sabbat which is celebrated on May 1st
Colors of Beltaine:
Red, Green, White, Dark Yellow
Symbols of Beltaine:
Eggs, Flowers, Chalice, May Pole, Butterchurn, Flower Chaplet, May Baskets.
Deities of Beltaine:
Marriage/Sexual Union of Deities, All Mother Goddesses.
Activities of Beltaine:
Wrapping the May Pole, The Great Rite, Gathering Flowers.
Stones of Beltaine:
Sapphire, Bloodstone.
Plants of Beltaine:
Primrose, Cowslip, Hawthorn, Rose, Birch, Rosemary, Lilac.
Attunement Teas of Beltaine;
(Individually or Blended)
Burdock, Damiana, Hibiscus, Rose Hips, Saffron.
Ritual Oils of Belaine;
Passion Flower, Rose, Tuber Rose, Vanilla.
Goddesses of Beltaine:
All Virgin Mother Goddesses, All Goddesses of Song and Dance, All Flower Goddesses, All Goddesses of the Hunt, All Fertility Goddesses, Aima (Hebraic), Aphrodite (Greek), Ariel (English), Artmis (Greek), Baubo (Greek), Blodewedd (Welsh), Chuang-Mu (Chinese), Cupra (Etruscan), Cybele (Greek), Damara (English), Devana (Slavic), Diana (Greek), Erzulie (Voodun), Fand (Manx-Irish), Flidais (Irish), Flora (Roman), Freya (Norse), Hilaria (Greek), Ilamatecuhtli (Aztec), Kaikibani (Polynesian), Lofn (Norse), Meilikki (Finnish), Perchta (Slavic), Prithbi (Hindu), Rainbow Snake (Aboriginal), Rhea (Cretean), Rhiannon (Welsh), Sarbanda (Shiela-na-gig Irish), Skadi (Teutonic), Tuulikki (Finnish), Var (Norse), Venus (Roman), Xochiquetzal (Aztec) .
Gods of Beltaine:
All Gods of the Hunt, All Fertility Gods, All Gods of Love, All Young Father Gods, Arthur, King (Welsh-Cornish), Baal (Phoenician), Bel/Belanos (Celtic), Beltene (Irish-Scottish), Cernunnons (Greco-Celtic), Chores (Slavic), Cupid/Eros (Greco-Roman), Faunus (Roman), Frey (Norse), Herne (Greek), The Great Horned God (European), Lono (Polynesian), Manawyddan (Welsh), Odin (Norse), Orion (Grec-Arabic), Pan (Greek), Puck (English), Robin Goodfellow (English), Telipinu (Hittite).
Lore of Beltaine:
Weaving and plaiting are traditional arts at this time of year, for the joining together of two substances to form a third is in the spirit of Beltane.
Food of Beltaine: