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In Irish mythology, Donn ("the dark one", from Proto-Celtic: *Dhuosnos) is an ancestor of the Gaels and is believed to have been a god of the dead. Donn is said to dwell in Tech Duinn (the "house of Donn" or "house of the dark one"), where the souls of the dead gather. Read More

With a whopping 95% abv, Spirytus Vodka is the strongest commercially-available spirit in the world. Read More

Today, the term Celtic generally refers to the languages and respective cultures of Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Cornwall, Isle of Man, and Brittany, also called the Celtic nations. These are the regions where four Celtic languages are still spoken to some extent as mother tongues. Read More

bleaching A triangle symbol means 'bleaching allowed' when necessary in a dilute solution, so one with a cross through it is the 'do not bleach symbol'. One with diagonal lines means you can use a non-chlorine colour-safe bleach only. Read More

The vast majority of druids spoke Drueidan; those from the Moonshaes spoke a language called Daelic. Read More

The Celtic religion was closely tied to the natural world and they worshipped gods in sacred places like lakes, rivers, cliffs and bushes. The moon, the sun and the stars were especially important - the Celts thought that there were supernatural forces in every aspect of the natural world. Read More

Signs of red wine, millet beer and possibly the fermented honey drink, mead, have all been found in pottery vessels from the early Celts living in France around 500 BC. Read More

Hinduism. According to the principle scripture of Hinduism, the Bhagavad-g?t?, truth is Krishna himself. This is confirmed by Vyasa as stated in the verse, You are the Supreme Personality of Godhead, the ultimate abode, the purest, the Absolute Truth. Read More

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