
Ostara Statue
$155.00
Ostara (known as Eostre to the ancient Saxon tribes of Britain) gives her name to the celebration we know today as Easter. This goddess?s feast day was traditionally held on the full moon that followed the vernal equinox ? much like Easter still is today. As well as being the goddess of the dawn and the awakening earth,Ostara is linked to fertility and the growth of the light. Eggs are one of Ostara?s key symbols, symbolizing the renewed circle of life as well as sustenance. The Easter eggs we know today have their roots back in ancient times, where they represented rebirth and fertility.Ostara is a Germanic goddess associatedwith springtime and fertility. She is celebrated in pagan and neopagan traditions as a symbol of the spring season?s renewal and growth. She is often depicted as a youthful and vibrant goddess, embodying the essence of nature?s awakening.Her name is linked to the festival of Ostara, which marks the spring equinox and celebrates the rebirth of life. Devotees of Ostara honor her during this time, expressing gratitude for the return of warmth and the emergence of new life in the natural world.













