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    Shango (Yoruba language: Ṣàngó, also known as Changó or Xangô in Latin America; as Jakuta or Badé; and as Ṣangó in Trinidad Orisha [1]) is an Orisha (or spirit) in Yoruba religion.Genealogically speaking, Shango is a royal ancestor of the Yoruba as he was the third Alaafin of the Oyo Kingdom prior to his posthumous deification.Shango has numerous manifestations, including Airá ...

  2. Oct 10, 2023 · Shango is significant in Yoruba culture as he represents justice, power, and courage. He is revered as a dispenser of divine justice who punishes wrongdoers. The most prominent symbol associated with Shango is the double-headed axe which signifies his authority and power. In Yoruba mythology, Shango is known as the God of Thunder and Lightning.

  3. Aug 31, 2024 · The natural forces associated with Shango are fire and lightning. His most prominent ritual symbol is the oshe, a double-headed battle-ax.Statues representing Shango often show the oshe emerging directly from the top of his head, indicating that war and the slaying of enemies are his essential attributes. The oshe is also used by Shango’s priesthood.

  4. 1. Shango Obadimeyi. This path of the king of thunder, drums and dancing, means "The King is double." Alludes to his brother Agayu as Shango's twin, who will save his kingdom. This pataki indicates that Shangó was the fourth king of Oyó and after he was hanged, his half brother Dada Ajaka claimed the throne.

  5. Mar 4, 2019 · Shango – Most Powerful Nature God. In the beliefs of the Yoruba people of West Africa, Shango is the most powerful nature god. He is still celebrated in certain parts of the world. Shango has followers and priests responsible for burying anyone killed by lightning. They may also inspect property struck by lightning to find the thunderbolt.

  6. Apr 1, 2024 · Shango was a powerful and famous Alaafin (Yoruba for “Owner of the Palace”) of the Oyo Empire. He was known for his strict and forceful leadership. Image: A King’s palace in Oyo. Shango’s seven-year reign was characterized by relentless military campaigns and expansions, contributing to the empire’s significant prosperity.

  7. May 8, 2020 · Shango, within the Yoruba or Santería religion, is a multi-faceted Orisha who embodies justice, power and vitality. Known for his energetic character and his passion for justice, is a relentless defender of the truth, punishing bandits and liars with his divine wrath.However, his presence is not limited to acts of retribution; He is also a being of deep joy, who celebrates life with dance and ...

  8. May 19, 2019 · Shango leads a full red-blooded life and likes to party. He is in great demand as a drummer and his dancing talents cause severe outbreaks of funkiness wherever perpetrated. His special Feast Day is 4th of December and during this time he has a piper employed to play all the latest hits.

  9. Jul 6, 2023 · Shango is the most powerful of the Orishas among the pantheon worshiped by the people of Yorubaland. He is the god of thunder and lightning, consistent with the legend of his demise. He is also the god of war. As with most other polytheistic religions, these three attributes tend to go together.

  10. Apr 26, 2023 · Overview. Shango is a popular yet malevolent oriṣa (god) of the Yoruba pantheon. He is closely associated with nature and has power over natural elements. Shango’s servants include the wind, Afefe, and the rainbow, Oshumare, while his three wives are the river goddesses Obba, Osun, and Oya. It is believed that Shango was originally the fourth king of Oyo, later ascending to heaven on a ...