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Author: Dr. Obà Oriaté David Alá Aggayú
Pages: 198
Language: Spanish
Description:
"Obàluayé: The God of Disease and Epidemics" is a profound and insightful work that delves into one of the most complex and controversial deities of the Yoruba pantheon: Obàluayé. From his liturgy to his expression across various lineages, each tradition has contributed its artistic touch to the veneration of this God of disease and epidemics.
The author, David Arencibia (Obà Oriaté), renowned for his dedication to studying the most authentic roots of Yoruba religion, presents a comprehensive analysis of Obàluayé's universality, both in the Lukumí and Arará traditions. The book explores rituals, holistic meanings, prayers, songs, stories, and ceremonies, unveiling the profound aspects of this deity.
Through this work, the author seeks to enrich practitioners' knowledge, helping them understand the spiritual wealth of Obàluayé while broadening cultural horizons. With respect for the methodologies and idiosyncrasies of each lineage, this book offers an innovative and complete perspective on a fascinating and enigmatic orisha.
Key Features:
- Comprehensive Exploration of Obàluayé: Discover the history, rituals, and symbolism of this deity across different traditions.
- Anthropological and Cultural Perspective: A deep focus on Obàluayé's holistic and universal significance within Lukumí and Arará religions.
- Enriching Guide: Perfect for practitioners aiming to deepen their understanding of the spirituality and cultural richness of this deity.
Why Do You Need This Book?
- To Gain In-Depth Knowledge of Obàluayé: An essential work exploring the most profound and mystical aspects of this god.
- Cultural and Spiritual Enrichment: Expands practitioners' understanding of Obàluayé's significance across various lineages.
- For All Levels: Ideal for both scholars and advanced practitioners of the Rule of Osha and Ifá.
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