Scottish harvest customs. From "Carmina Gadelica - Hymns and Incantations, Ortha Nan Gaidheal, Volume I" by Alexander Carmichael [1900]
The Sun god to whom Scots gave thanks for their grain and their wellbeing is Crom Dubh of the Irish (Scots). The deity to whom the Irish prayed in the Early Bronze Age "Grange Circle" on the first day of the harvest.
The biggest and the only square stone in the circle is still known as the Crom Dubh stone. And next to it is the pile of flat bread like stones known as the Grain Child...
I talked about this amazing ancient monument in my post "Grange circle"
He was the good whose holy mountain was and is the holiest place in Ireland. Except it is now called St Patrick's mountain...
I talked about this in my post "Sun mountain"...
They prayed to him on the last Sun-day in July, which is still known in the area around the holy mountain as the "Domhnach Crom Dubh" which means "Crom Dubh's Sunday"...
People prayed to Crom Dubh because they believed that "It was he who was giving them the light of the day, the darkness of the night, and the change of seasons"...Basically The Sun...I talked about this in my post "Dun Briste"...
Crom Dubh was said to be another name for Dagda, the Giving God of the Irish...
Hromi Daba was another name for Dabog, the Giving God of the Serbs...
Both of these gods had a bull cult associated with them...
I talked about this in my posts "Bull of Crom Dubh" and "Bull of Grom Div (Hromi Daba)"...
And Dabog (Hromi Daba), The Sun God, is the god to whom Slavs still "raised stones" until very recently "for the weather".
Just like the Early Bronze Age Irish raised stones and built stone circles to Dagda (Crom Dubh)???
I talked about these weather manipulation rituals involving stones in "The last megalithic ritual in Europe" and "Weather stones"...
The Sun God of the Pagan Serbs, Dabog, Hromi Daba, became the Devil of the Christian Serbs.
The Sun God of the Pagan Irish, Dagda, Crom Dubh became the Devil of the Christian Irish.
But after all these years, in Ireland "By Crom" still means "By God" 🙂
From "How old is Crom Dubh?"
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