Nuada

In the Celtic Mythology Irish, the god Nuada is called “ Airgetlam ”, i.e. “with the Money Arm”.

Nuada is a mythical king of the Tuatha Dé Danann (People of the goddess Dana) and raises of the second warlike class, its function is to assume the royalty and to ensure the redistribution of the richnesses. It corresponds to vedic the Indra (See Georges Dumézil and the tripartite ideology of the Indo-Europeans).

At the time of the “First battle of Mag Tuireadh” against the Fir Bolg it has the cut right-hand man, discriminatory infirmity for the exercise of the royalty. It must leave the place to Bres of the people of the Fomoires whose reign will be of short duration. Diancecht the god doctor manufactures a silver prosthesis to him, which enables him to recover sovereignty. Thereafter, Miach wire of Diancecht, will graft the cut arm to him. It finds death at the time of the “Second battle of Mag Tuireadh”.

With the Wales, it is called Nudd (or Luc) and as a Gaulle Nodons.

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