𓂀 Kemetic Festival · March
Feast of Khem (Min)
Significance
Festival of Min (also called Khem), one of the oldest Egyptian deities — god of fertility, the harvest, sexuality, and the regenerative power of the universe. Min presided over the first harvest of lettuce (his sacred plant, used as an aphrodisiac in antiquity), over desert roads and caravan routes, and over the virility of the pharaoh. His festival included the reaping of the first grain sheaf by the pharaoh himself.
Traditional observances
- Offerings to Min: lettuce, grain, white bull, gold
- Celebrate creativity, fertility, and generative energy in your life
- Plant seeds with intention — Min blesses what grows
- Reflect on your creative and generative power — what are you bringing into existence?
Honored deities
Questions & Answers
Questions about Feast of Khem (Min)
What is Feast of Khem (Min) in the Kemetic tradition?
Feast of Khem (Min) is a Kemetic festival. Festival of Min (also called Khem), one of the oldest Egyptian deities — god of fertility, the harvest, sexuality, and the regenerative power of the universe. Min presided over the first harvest of lettuce (his sacred plant, used as an aphrodisiac in antiquity), over desert roads and caravan routes, and over the virility of the pharaoh. His festival included the reaping of the first grain sheaf by
What is Feast of Khem (Min)?
Festival of Min (also called Khem), one of the oldest Egyptian deities — god of fertility, the harvest, sexuality, and the regenerative power of the universe. Min presided over the first harvest of lettuce (his sacred plant, used as an aphrodisiac in antiquity), over desert roads and caravan routes, and over the virility of the pharaoh. His festival included the reaping of the first grain sheaf by the pharaoh himself.
How do I celebrate Feast of Khem (Min)?
Here is how to celebrate Feast of Khem (Min): - Offerings to Min: lettuce, grain, white bull, gold - Celebrate creativity, fertility, and generative energy in your life - Plant seeds with intention — Min blesses what grows - Reflect on your creative and generative power — what are you bringing into existence?
What is the spiritual meaning of Feast of Khem (Min)?
The spiritual theme of Feast of Khem (Min): The generative force — creation as sacred act. Reflection prompts: What are you in the process of creating or bringing to birth? Where in your life do you need to honor your own fertility — not just physical, but creative, intellectual, spiritual?
Which gods are honored at Feast of Khem (Min)?
The deities honored at Feast of Khem (Min) are: Min, Amun-Min, Isis. Festival of Min (also called Khem), one of the oldest Egyptian deities — god of fertility, the harvest, sexuality, and the regenerative power of the universe. Min presided over the first harvest of le
