Sabbat Correspondences
Other Names Symbols Colors
Eostre's day Egg Pink
Spring Equinox New Moon Yellow
Vernal Equinox Butterflies / Cocoons Grass Green
Alban Eiber All Pastels
Bachannalia Robin's Egg Blue
Lady Day

Deities Activities Taboos
Youthful and Virile Gods and Goddesses Dying Eggs
Looking for Spring growth

Animals Stones Foods
Rabbits Aquamarine Eggs
Snakes Rose quartz Honey
Moonstone

Plants Meanings Attunement Teas
(Individual or Blended)
Crocus Balance Dandelion
Daffodil New Life / Rebirth Egg drinks
Jasmine God and Goddess in youth Hyssop
Irish Moss End of Winter (non~Celtic) Linden
Snowdrop Light overtaking dark
Ginger

Ritual Oils Mythological Creatures Key Action(s)
Lotus Unicorn Open
Magnolia Merpeople Begin
Ginger Pegasus

All Virgin Goddesses All Goddesses of Love
(All Moon Goddesses) (All Androgynous Deities)
(Some Fertility Goddesses) Anna Fearina (Roman)
Aphrodite (Greek) Astarte (Canaanite)
Athena (Greek) Coatlicue (Aztec)
Cybele (Roman) Doda (Serbian)
Eostre (Teutonic) Erce (Slavic)
Eriu (Irish) Flidais (Irish)
Gaia (Greek) Garbhog (Irish)
Hera / Juno (Greco~Roman) Ishtar (Babylonian)
Iris (Greek) Isis (Egyptian)
Lady of the Lake (Welsh~Cornish) Libera (Roman)
Madhasri (Hindu) Marku (Chinese)
Melusine (Franco~Scottish) Minerva (Roman)
Moon Mother (Native American) The Muses (Greek)
Ova (Greek Etruscan) Persephone (Greco~Roman)
Renpet (Egyptian) Rheda (Anglo~Saxon)
Salamaona (Middle Eastern) Vesna (Slavic)
Vesta (Greco~Roman) Venus (Roman)

All Gods of Love All Moon Gods
Some Fertility Gods All Gods of Song and Dance
Adonis (Greek) Attis (Persian)
Cernunnos (Greco~Celtic) Dagda (Irish)
Dauh (West African) Dylan (Welsh)
Gwali (Central African) The Great Horned God (European)
Lord of the Greenwood (English) Mithras (Greco~Persian)
Oðin (Norse) Osiris (Egyptian)
Ovis (Roman~Etruscan) Pan (Greek)