The Celtic religion has a collection of archaeological remains including gods' names and altars, but little is known about the Celtic specific religious beliefs. Their burial practices include burial of food, weapons, and decorations with deceased. Caesar stated that the Druid priest was the earliest Celtic priest and taught the reincarnation of the soul and astronomy and the nature and power of the gods. Reborn is a reincarnation philosophy that combines the specific belief that after death the soul of a creature is transferred (or transferred) to another form of life.
In the second volume of this major work, Mirsia ยท Eliade continues his authority through the history of religious thought. The ancient Chinese religion, Brahmanism and Hinduism, Buddha and his contemporaries, Roman religion, Celtic and German religion, Judaism, Hellenistic era, Iranian synthesis and Christianity birth are included in this volume It is. This volume has completed a very rich history of the three volumes of religious concepts. Eliad is investigating the movement of Jewish thought from ancient Eurasia, the transformation of Christianity in the Mediterranean and Europe, and the rise and expansion of Islam from the 16 th century to the 17 th century. Extensive understanding of Eliade's past and present scholarships provides unparalleled comprehensive strength
Two main types of information providing information about Celtic religion: sculpture monuments related to European Continent and Rome Celtic, and Celtic literature of the islands surviving medieval writings. Both provide explanations. Reflecting the extent of considerable integration between the Celts and the Roman gods, most monuments and their accompanying inscriptions are of Roman times, even if numbers and patterns are coming from a pre-Roma tradition Even if it seems to be literature, they are also hard to explain. It has become a mythological tradition of books only after centuries from Ireland's 7th century and later in Wales, but until then Ireland and Wales have been Christianized, scribes and editors He was a monk. This is especially noteworthy in the case of classical critics of Poseidonius (c.135 - c).