Indo-European peoples have always created & expressed beauty through words. Use these prayers & poems in your rituals, celebrations, meditations or story nights.
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Guide: Writing & performing prayers
WÉSTYA
Wéstya is the original Indo-European hearth goddess. Later on – in for example Greece and Rome – she came to be called Hestia & Vesta.
Wéstya
Wéstya
Wéstya
Wéstya
Wéstya
Wéstya
HÁUSŌS
Háusōs is the original Indo-European dawn goddess. She’s lived on in goddesses such as Ushas, Eos, Aurora, Ostara, Ëostre, Hušā́s, Aušrà, Aušrinė and many more. And yes, Freya too is Dawn. That’s a title rather than a name – meaning ‘Lady’ (Dawn)
Háusōs 1
Oh Dawn!
Háusōs Mantra
DʰÉGʰŌM MÉHTĒR – Mother Earth
She is Mother Earth. She is the ‘Broad One’. The vast and dark abode of mortals, the one who bears all things and creatures. This early name is also cognate with Demeter.
DʰÉGʰŌM MÉHTĒR – Mother Earth
She is Mother Earth. She is the ‘Broad One’. The vast and dark abode of mortals, the one who bears all things and creatures. This early name is also cognate with Demeter.
DʰÉGʰŌM MÉHTĒR – Mother Earth
She is Mother Earth. She is the ‘Broad One’. The vast and dark abode of mortals, the one who bears all things and creatures. This early name is also cognate with Demeter.
DʰÉGʰŌM MÉHTĒR – Mother Earth
She is Mother Earth. She is the ‘Broad One’. The vast and dark abode of mortals, the one who bears all things and creatures. This early name is also cognate with Demeter.
LEARN ABOUT
I-E DEITIES
Despite different cultural expressions, the Indo-European spiritual branches all scoop out of the same source. Learn about the origin & meaning of the gods & spirits in the prayers above.
We often hear about pagans who find it complicated to, & even restrain from practicing spirituality due to lack of words. Here’s a free collection of beautiful & useful prayers for 10 different situations!