Celtic Symbols: The Goddess of the Mountain
In County Kerry, there are two rounded hills known as the Chich Gives Anann, or "the breasts of Anu", the mother goddess of the Celts of Ireland.
The animism of the bottom of the Celtic pagan cults were born from the mushrooming non-specific association with paranormal phenomena.
The mountains and high places in particular were important venues for religious activities, another god of the mountain was the Celtic equivalent of Jupiter, worshiped especially in the Pyrenees.