Yemanjá
deity water Umbanda corroborated · 2
In Candomblé and Umbanda, Yemanjá is one of the seven Orixás. She is the Queen of the Ocean, the patron spirit of the fishermen and the survivors of shipwrecks, the feminine principle of creation, and the spirit of moonlight.
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- Ogun
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“polarizes with Iansã (natural pair of Divine Law), Egunitá (pair of the role of Divine Law) and Yemanjá (energetic pair).”
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“festival days associated with Yemanjá in the Candomblé tradition. Animals sacrificed to Yemonja must be thrown in the water for their disposal.”
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