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Sirona is a Celtic goddess associated with healing, fertility, and the natural world. She was primarily worshiped in regions of what is now France (Gaul), Germany, and other parts of the Celtic world, including areas connected to the Roman Empire. Sirona is often depicted alongside healing springs and sacred waters, emphasizing her role in health and rejuvenation.
In many representations, Sirona is shown holding snakes (symbols of healing and rebirth) and a bowl or offering of eggs (symbols of fertility). She is closely connected to medicinal waters and was often honored at healing sanctuaries.
Her importance highlights the Celtic reverence for nature and the divine connection to water as a life-giving and healing force.