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Anima Sola Marinette Lwa Lithograph Lwa loa Haitian Vodun image altar Chromolith
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Anima Sola Marinette Lwa Lithograph Lwa loa Haitian Vodun image altar Chromolith:
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Anima Sola Marinette Lwa Image 8 x 11 inches

Anima Sola Marinette Lwa Lithograph Lwa loa Haitian Vodun image altar Chromolithograph image san flag drape statue cromos pe Vodou

Marinette is a lwa of power and violence in Haitian Vodou. In her petro form, she is called Marinette Bras Cheche (Marinette of the Dry Arms) or Marinette Pied Cheche (Marinette of the Dry Feet), suggesting that she is skeletal. She is believed to be the mambo who sacrificed the black pig at the culmination of the start of the first Haitian Revolution. While she is feared and tends to ride those she possesses violently, she can also be seen as one who frees her people from bondage. A screech owl represents Marinette and is often seen as the protector of werewolves. Her Catholic counterpart is the Anima Sola (Forsaken Soul), who can either free one from bondage or drag you back. Her colors are black and deep blood red. Her offerings are black pigs and black roosters plucked alive. Marinette is not cruel. She likes salvia, black pepper, lavender, and sweets.
Based on Roman Catholic tradition, the Anima Sola or Lonely Soul is an image depicting a soul in purgatory, popular in Latin America as well as much of Andalusia, Naples, and Palermo. While scholars have thus far not provided a history of the Anima Sola (or Ánimas del purgatorio in Spanish), the practice of praying for the souls in purgatory extends at least as far back as the Council of Trent. Anima Sola is taken to represent a soul suffering in purgatory. While in many cases, chromolithographs depict a female soul, many other figures, such as popes and other men, are commonly depicted in chromolithographs, sculptures, and paintings. In the most commonly known image of the Anima Sola, a woman is depicted as breaking free from her chains in a dungeon setting surrounded by flames, representing purgatory. She appears penitent and reverent, and her chains have been broken, an indication that, after her temporary suffering, she is destined for heaven. Praying to the Anima Sola is a tradition in many ways unlike that of the more widespread cult of saints. In lieu of praying to a saint who then appeals to God, the Anima Sola represents souls in purgatory who require the assistance both of the living and the divine to ameliorate their sufferings in the afterlife.

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Individual devotees and priests typically maintain a small altar for the Lwa (or for a specific Lwa) in their homes as a focal point for prayer and meditation; here, they make private devotionals and frequent services to their personal mysteries. Properly, these home altars are called ogantwa or pe. On the ogantwa sit many of the same items found in the badji of the hounfò, including lithographs (or other representations of the Lwa), thunderstones, satin scarves of various colors, dolls, ceramic govi (lidded jars housing the Lwa), paket kongo, etc. There will likely also be a perpetual lamp of some kind.
The Basics of a Vodou Altar / Vodou Shrine
A Lwa altar or ogantwa can be made on a table or bookshelf, inside a cabinet/closet, or within a set of divided niches, each one for a specific Lwa. Cover the surface with a mouchwa or silk cloth, often a white cloth ―cotton, satin, or other spotless fabric but can also be in another color and style. Behind it, place the image of St. Claire who represents the Lwa Klèmezin Klermey, a spirit who brings light and protection.
Other images include the Holy Virgin, Sacred Heart, Lazarus - Papa Legba, St. Patrick - Danbala Wedo, Mater Dolorosa - Ezili Freda, St. Isidore - Kouzin Azaka Mede, Ogou - St James or St. George , and so on. A candle is placed on one side, and a red or multicolored candle on the other. Holy water from a Catholic Church, perfumes, Pompeii, Florida Water, or Reve d’Or, incense, as well as fresh flowers, complete the setup of a personal shrine. There should always be a glass or bowl of fresh water on the ogantwa, and most devotees will place a kwakwa or rattle or a bell here (or an ason, if they are priests) to use for calling their spirits. Other items that may be necessary include, a small brazier for burning incense or other items, a glass bowl for making lamps, a supply of white taper or beeswax candles, cotton wicks, and olive oil as well as playing cards for divination.

Most lwa are associated with specific Roman Catholic saints. These links rely on \"analogies between their respective functions\"; Azaka, the lwa of agriculture, is, for instance, associated with Saint Isidore, the farmer. Similarly, because he is understood as the \"key\" to the spirit world, Papa Legba is typically associated with Saint Peter, who is visually depicted holding keys in traditional Roman Catholic imagery. The lwa of love and luxury, Èzili Freda, is associated with Mater Dolorosa. Danbala Wedo, the serpent, is often equated with Saint Patrick, who is traditionally depicted with snakes, or with Moses, whose staff turned into serpents. The Marasa, or sacred twins, are typically equated with the twin saints Cosmas and Damian. Scholars like Desmangles have argued that Vodouists initially adopted the Roman Catholic saints to conceal lwa worship when the latter was illegal during the colonial period. Observing Vodou in the latter part of the 20th century, Donald J. Cosentino argued that by that point, the use of Roman Catholic saints reflected the genuine devotional expression of many Vodouists. The scholar Marc A. Christophe concurred that most modern Vodouisants genuinely see the saints and lwa as one, reflecting Vodou\'s \"all-inclusive and harmonizing characteristics.\" Many Vodouists possess chromolithographic prints of the saints, while images of these Christian figures can also be found on temple walls, and on the drapo flags used in Vodou ritual. Vodouisant also often adopts and reinterprets Biblical stories and theorizes about the nature of Jesus of Nazareth.
Used to serve each lwa. Often placed on the altar and worn as a head wrap.

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Saint Lwa Lithographs Lwa loa Haitian Vodun spirit altar Chromolithographs image drapo flag statue cromos pe Haitian Vodou

San Martin Caballero, San Jose, Sagrado Corazon de Jesus, Virgen de Guadelupe, Sta Teresita, Santa Marta, Santo Nino de Antocha, San Antonio de Padua, Santisima Trinidad, San Ramon, Sagrada Corazon de Jesus, Virgen de los Dolores, San Judas Tadeo, San Francisco de Assis, Sagrada Familia de Pie, Santisima Trinidad, Omnipresencia Divina, Sta Cecilia, Bautismo de Cristo, Ntra Sra de Altagracia, San Florencio, Jesus Nazareno, Cosme e Damian, San Lorenzo, Santa Lucia, San Marcos, San Geronimo, San Cristobal, San Elias, San Cipriano, San Blas, San Juan Bautista, Sta Filomena, San Martin de Porres , V del Carmen, San Judas Tadeo, Del Carmen , Sta Rita de Casia , Sta Ursula, San Sebastian, San Benito de Palermo, San Roque, San Alejo, Sta Ana, San Martin de Porres
Ounto – The Lwa of the Drums Gran Chemin – The Great Road Papa Legba – Keeper of the Door and Gate Marassa – The Divine Twins Papa Loko – The First Houngan, Father of the Asson Ayizan – The Mother of Initiates Danballa Wedo – Serpent Father, Spirit of Peace and Tranquility Ayida Wedo – The Rainbow Serpent Sobo – Spirit of Prosperity Badet – Lightening Agasou – Powerful and Fraternal Silibo – Beautiful Mistress of White Met Zile Met Agwe – Captain of the Sea Domanyan Agwe La Sirene – Seductress and Queen of the Sea Granne Erzulie – The Grandmother of Love and Beauty Granne Adalayi Granne Halouba – Wise Woman Erzulie Freda – Queen of Love, Beauty, Wealth and Sweetness Klemezin – Who enlightens us in or difficulties and decisions Filomez – The princess of the house, beautiful little sister of Freda, so happy Dereyal – Clean and Pure Lovana – Who washes away our obstacles Manze Marie – Companion of Freda Elizabeth – Dancer in the Royal Court Ceverine – Companion of Freda and La Sirene Jean Laurent Jean Baptist – The Baptiser of Jesus Bossou – The Bull of Power Toro Belecou Agarou – St Michael the Archangel Kouzen Azaka – Spirit of Agriculture SIMBI ANBAKA AGAWOU SIMBI ATIBON LEGBA ANDEZO BOSOU TWA KÒN SIMBI MANZÈ FILOMIZ ÈZILI DANTÒ TWA ILE ÈZILI FREDA ANDEZO SANTA GEDE MANBO AYIZAN MARGARITA PAPA MARASA TWA OGOU FERAY OGOU BADAGRI MÈT AGWE MÈT LÒJ AND SEN JAN BATIS


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