
Vodoun Symbols for Their Gods - Learn Religions
2019年7月3日 · Veves are drawn on the ground with cornmeal, sand, or other powdery substances, and they are obliterated during the ritual. Veve designs vary according to local …
Can I use Veves with orishas? - Become A Living God
2018年1月27日 · Orisha do not have Veves. If you see a Vodoun veve for Ogun or Shango, you cannot use them to call the Orisha. The Lwa and Orisha are similar in many cases, but they …
Veve - Wikipedia
A veve (also spelled vèvè or vevè) is a religious symbol commonly used in different branches of Vodun throughout the African diaspora, such as Haitian Vodou and Louisiana Voodoo. The …
A Visual Guide to Vèvè: Vodou Symbols & Cosmograms
Discover the intricate art of Vodou symbols with our visual guide to the vèvè of Haitian Vodou. Immerse yourself in the heart of spirituality and tradition and learn the significance behind …
Oya Voodoo Veve - Voodoo Veve Symbols
Oya is an orisha (spirit) of winds, lightning, powerful storms, death, and rebirth. The name Oya is morphologically derived from the Yoruba word “O ya,” which means “she tore.” Lightning, …
Papa Legba (Eleggua) – HoodooWitch
Veve: A Veve (spelled Vèvè or Vevè) is a religious symbol commonly used in different branches of voodoo throughout the African diaspora such as Voodoo. It acts as a “beacon” for the Loa, …
Veve of Ogoun - Symbols.com
A Veve or Vévé (also spelled beybey and vever) is a religious symbol commonly used in Haitian Vodou. It acts as a "beacon" for the Loa (also spelled Lwa) - a type of spirit, sometimes …
Yemaya Voodoo Veve - Voodoo Veve Symbols
She is an orisha, namely the patron goddess of rivers in Cuban and Brazilian Orisa religions, notably the Ogun River in Nigeria, and the seas. She is the supreme mother to us all and …
Oshun Voodoo Veve - Voodoo Veve Symbols
Oshun is the youngest, nicest, and tiniest orisha (spirit), although she may be the fiercest. She embodies love and passion, fortune, beauty, plenty, and mystical wisdom. Oshun rules over …
Oshun - Wikipedia
Oshun (also Ọṣun, Ochún, and Oxúm) is the Yoruba orisha associated with love, sexuality, fertility, femininity, water, destiny, divination, purity, and beauty, and the Osun River, and of …
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