Branwen, a goddess from Welsh mythology is known as the goddess of love and beauty. However, her story is also deeply entwined with themes of grief, death, and rebirth. After her tragic marriage to the Irish king Matholwch led to betrayal and war, Branwen died of a broken heart, mourning the death of her brother, Bran the Blessed, and the destruction caused by the conflict.
Branwen is also closely linked to birds, particularly her magical birds that could sing to the dead and bring them back to life. These birds serve as a symbolic connection between the living and the dead, making Branwen an goddess to invoke during Samhain—the festival when the veil between worlds is thinnest.
Invoking Branwen during Samhain allows for honoring the dead, embracing grief and healing, and celebrating the transformative power of love and loss.