Ponto de Ogum Iara - Se Meu Pai É Ogum
Juliana D Passos
The Spiritual Strength of Ogum: A Divine Protector
Juliana D Passos' song "Ponto de Ogum Iara - Se Meu Pai É Ogum" is a powerful homage to Ogum, a revered deity in the Afro-Brazilian religion of Umbanda. Ogum is known as the god of war, iron, and labor, often depicted as a fierce protector and a victorious warrior. The repetitive and rhythmic nature of the lyrics emphasizes the unwavering faith and devotion of the followers towards Ogum, highlighting his role as a savior and a guardian who comes from Aruanda, a spiritual realm, to protect his devotees.
The lyrics repeatedly refer to Ogum as the "Vencedor de demanda," which translates to the "winner of disputes." This title underscores Ogum's role as a powerful force that overcomes obstacles and challenges, providing strength and courage to his followers. The invocation of Ogum Iara, a specific aspect of Ogum associated with the sea, adds a layer of complexity to the deity's character, blending the elements of war and water. This duality reflects the multifaceted nature of Ogum, who is both a fierce warrior and a serene protector.
The song also pays tribute to the "campos de batalha" (battlefields) and the "sereia do mar" (mermaid of the sea), symbolizing the diverse realms over which Ogum holds dominion. These references highlight the expansive influence of Ogum, extending from the earthly battlegrounds to the mystical depths of the ocean. Juliana D Passos' evocative performance and the repetitive chant-like structure of the song create a meditative and spiritual atmosphere, inviting listeners to connect deeply with the divine presence of Ogum and seek his protection and guidance in their lives.