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King
Arthur’s
Marriage
to Guinevere
The Holy Grail and
the Celtic Tradition
The
quest for a divine vessel was a popular theme in Celtic legend long before
medieval writers introduced the Holy Grail to British mythology.
It
appears in the Mabinogion tale of Culhwch and Olwen, but particularly
well-known is the story of the Preiddeu Annwfn or "Spoils of the
Otherworld" as recounted by Taliesin.
Arthur and his warriors sail off to the
Celtic Otherworld to capture the pearl-rimmed Cauldron of Annwn: like the grail
it was a giver of plenty, but also of prophecy. It was at last discovered at
Caer-Siddi (or Wydyr), an island bound castle of glass, where it was guarded by
nine divine maidens; but the ensuing perils were too much for even Arthur's
men. The mission was abandoned and only seven of their number returned home.
Celtic Cauldrons were used in ceremonial
feasting as early as the Late Bronze Age.
Ritual deposits in Llyn Fawr (Glamorgan, South Wales) included such
vessels, though the best known example is the Gundestrup Cauldron found in the
peat bogs of Jutland (Denmark). Highly decorated with
portraits of many Celtic deities, this vessel would once have held up to
twenty-eight and a half gallons of liquid. These finds clearly point to the
religious importance of cauldrons, as found in the Arthurian stories and even
older Celtic mythological parallels.
The
magic Otherworld vessel was the Cauldron of Ceridwen, the Celtic Goddess of
Inspiration. She is remembered today in the archetypal hideous
cauldron-stirring witch. She once set about brewing a drink of knowledge and
wisdom for her hideous son, but her kitchen-boy, Gwion, accidentally tasted the
concoction, preventing anyone else from benefitting from its affects. A great
battle of wills ensued, for Gwion now held all the knowledge to escape the
Goddess' wrath. The two changed themselves into various animals in an attempt
to outwit each other before Gwion was swallowed whole as a grain of wheat. He
was eventually reborn as the great bard, Taliesin!
The cauldron then reappears in the story of
Bran Fendigaid (the Blessed), not only as a vessel of knowledge and plenty, but
also of rebirth. The great Celtic warrior God, Bran, obtained his life-giving vessel
from a giantess (or thinly veiled Ceridwen) who had been expelled from a Lake
in Ireland.
The Emerald Isle here personifies the Celtic
Otherworld. The magic vessel would restore to life the body of any dead warrior
placed within it: a scene apparently depicted on the Gundestrup Cauldron.
Bran's sister marries the King of Ireland and they are given the cauldron as a
wedding gift.
However, when hostilities between the two
countries break out, Bran travels across the ocean to regain this dangerous prize.
He is eventually successful, but is wounded by a poisoned spear and, like
Arthur, only seven of his men return home. The name, the castle, the wound, the
mystic vessel, the journey: Bran Fendigaid is clearly Brons, the Grail King,
son-in-law of Joseph of Arimathea.
Theosophy
Avalon

King
Arthur &
The
Round Table

Merlin
& The Tree of Life
Merlin the Magician
Born circa 400 CE ; Welsh: Myrddin;
Latin: Merlinus; English: Merlin.

The
Holy Grail
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Arthur Pages
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