Santería, Babalú-Ayé is among the most popular orishas. Syncretized with Saint Lazarus, and regarded as particularly miraculous, Babalú-Ayé is publicly...
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The song title is a reference to the Santería deity (Yoruba: òrìṣà) Babalú Ayé (Yoruba: Obalúayé). In the song's lyrics, originally written in Spanish...
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Santería (redirect from Church of the Lukumi Babalu Aye)
and justice and is deemed responsible for helping to mould humanity. Babalú Ayé is the oricha associated with disease and its curing, while Osain is linked...
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States; the case, Church of the Lukumi Babalu Aye v. City of Hialeah, was resolved in CLBA's favor. Babalú-Ayé J. Gordon Melton (1996). Encyclopedia of...
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Santeria faith. The Lucumí language is used in the Santeria liturgy and Babalú-Ayé is the spirit of wrath and disease. In April 1987, the Church leased a...
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Sarmiento Jr. A character in the novel Daughter of Fortune by Isabel Allende Babalú Ayé, the spirit of illness and disease in Yoruba mythology Babaloo Mandel...
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when they were transported in the slave trade. He has become known as Babalú-Ayé, among many other names, in the Orisha religion that developed in the...
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hierarchy, which in turn give power to a divine "Palais" and perogun shrines. Babalú-Ayé and Ọlọrun ground this cosmology and give it stability, while aṣẹ exists...
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figure in Santería as the Yoruba deity Babalu Aye. Like the beggar of the Christian Gospel of Luke, Babalu-Aye represents someone covered with sores licked...
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creator, Olodumare, to assist humanity and to teach them to be successful on Ayé (Earth). Rooted in the native religion of the Yoruba people, most orishas...
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