AGAYU The volcano. Agayu
grants protection from violence and chaos. His colors are brown,
red and green. Identified with St. Christopher.
BABALU AYE A god of health
and healing, who concerns himself with the poor. His colors are
black, purple, and brown. Identified with St. Lazarus.
CHANGO, also SHANGO, XANGO
Ruler of thunder and fire, a god of passion, power and music.
A hero in shining armor who uses lightening to increase the fertility
of the earth and his worshipers. Chango was an actual historical
figure who ruled as the fourth chieftain of Oyo, a city in modern
Nigeria. His colors are red and white. Identified with St. Barbara.
ELEGGUA, also PAPA LEGBA, EXU,
ELEGBA A trickster. A god of travelers and small children.
The one who opens the way for seekers, the keeper of the crossroads
between the natural and supernatural worlds. Eleggua pushes or
tricks us beyond the limits of mundane existence, teasing and
daring us to greater heights. His colors are black and red. Identified
with St. Anthony.
OBATALA, also OXALA, BATALA
"The Old Man of the Mountains, "Chief of the White Cloth."
A god of mercy, purity and spirituality. King of peace. One turns
to Obatala for ethical guidance. His color is white. Identified
with the crucified Christ.
OCHUN, also OSHUN, ERZULIE, OXUM
The River. Goddess of love, marriage, art, joy, beauty, laughter,
generosity, abundance, the erotic. Her colors are yellow, amber
and coral. Identified with Our Lady of Caridad.
OGUN, also OGOU-FERAILLE, OGUM
A god of iron and machines, work, war and death. A blacksmith,
a soldier, a politician. The patron of truck drivers. The civilizer,
the one who clears the way through the wilderness with his ever-present
machete. His colors are green, red and black. Identified with
St. Anthony and St. Peter.
OLOKUN God of the ocean
depths. God of the unconscious. His colors are aqua, coral and
crystal. Identified with La Diosa del Mar.
ORULA Oracle of the Ifa
faith, concerned with human destiny. His colors are green and
yellow. Identified with St. Francis.
OYA, also YANSA, MAMAN-BRIGETTE
Goddess of wind, justice and the dead. Her symbol is the cemetery.
Oya is sudden change, the whirlwind, revolution, the huntress.
Lightening and rainbows signal her presence. Her colors are brown,
wine, purple and black. Identified with St. Catherine and St.
Theresa.
YEMAYA, also YEMONJA, LA BALIANNE
"Mother of the Fishes." Ruler of the ocean's surface,
she works closely with Olokun, ruler of the ocean's depths. Yemaya's
love sustains life, her compassion comforts children in crises
and turmoil, her waves wash away all sorrow. Her colors are blue,
white, and crystal. Identified with Mary.
The preceding information was compiled and is copyrighted
1994 by D.W. Owens. Distribution is allowed if credit is given.
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